The Mozilla Foundation, known for its advocacy for a free and open internet, has recently undergone significant restructuring. As of November 2024, the organization has laid off 30% of its staff and completely eliminated its advocacy and global programs divisions. This move is part of a broader effort to streamline operations amid what the foundation describes as a "relentless onslaught of change" , .
The layoffs and the elimination of these divisions mark a significant shift for the Mozilla Foundation, which has been a prominent advocate for internet health, privacy, and inclusion. The decision to cut these programs has raised concerns about the future of internet freedom advocacy, as these efforts were central to Mozilla's mission .
Mozilla's restructuring reflects broader challenges faced by many tech organizations in adapting to rapidly changing technological and economic landscapes. Despite these changes, Mozilla remains committed to its core mission of promoting a healthy internet, though the path forward may look different without its dedicated advocacy division .