Tech companies disclosed the elimination of hundreds of Bay Area jobs, according to recent reports with the state Employment Development Department.

In total, companies revealed plans to cut 266 positions in the region, reductions that could weigh down an already struggling job market in California.

Here are some details of the latest tech company WARN notices filed with the California EDD:

SambaNova Systems: 77 job cuts in Palo Alto. The reductions occurred April 22.

Boston Scientific: 63 layoffs in Sunnyvale. The downsizing is scheduled for Saturday.

Stem: 52 job cuts in San Francisco.

Building Robotics: 48 staff reductions in Fremont. The job losses are due to occur June 30.

Cruise: 26 layoffs in San Francisco and Sunnyvale. The layoffs occurred in April.

Other nontech companies also disclosed plans for cuts in recent filings with the state EDD. They include:

Confluent Medical Technologies: 102 layoffs in Fremont. The staffing reductions are scheduled for June 2.

T. Marzetti: 78 job cuts in Milpitas. The downsizing and permanent closure of the South Bay site is expected for June 30.

Primo Brands: 51 job cuts in Milpitas. The company’s site is closing at this South Bay location and several others in California. The Milpitas cuts are scheduled for June 27.

All of the layoffs were described as permanent.

So far in 2025, the Bay Area has lost 19,700 jobs and California has shed 54,800, the EDD reported.