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Workday Users Grapple with Software Outage Affecting Thousands

NEW YORK, NY — Thousands of Workday users experienced significant issues with the software starting at approximately 2 p.m. ET on Monday, leaving over 4,700 individuals in the U.S. unable to access the website as of 3:15 p.m.
When attempting to log in, users were confronted with a message stating the program is “currently unavailable.” The exact cause of the outage remains unclear, and Workday has yet to respond to requests for comment from The U.S. Sun.
In response to the disruption, many users have taken to social media to express their frustration and seek updates on the situation. One user on X (formerly Twitter) pleaded, “Hey I need to submit a job app asap and your page is down. Plz fix,” while another inquired, “Any estimate of when the site will be back up?” A third echoed this sentiment, stating, “Bro I gotta clock out fix y’all website.” These messages highlight the importance of Workday’s services for job applications and time reporting.
The outage has prompted widespread discussions online as employees, job seekers, and organizations reliant on Workday seek clarity on the issue. Critics highlight the reliance on digital platforms like Workday for critical business functions, emphasizing the need for timely updates and solutions during technical interruptions.
This latest outage adds to a growing list of service disruptions affecting various technology platforms, raising questions about reliability and the measures in place to ensure operational stability.