Tag: Layoff

  • Cisco Layoffs: Tech Giant To Cut 5,600 Jobs In Latest Round | Economy News

    New Delhi: Tech giant Cisco has announced another round of layoffs, affecting about 5,600 employees which accounts for around 7 per cent of its global workforce. This follows a similar downsizing in February, when Cisco laid off over 4,000 employees earlier this year.

    Cisco, in August 2024 hinted at plans to cut staff. However, the company did not specify which individuals or departments would be affected. This lack of clarity made the recent wave of layoffs surprising for many.

    Employees were only informed in mid-September, leading to nearly a month of uncertainty. This delay has caused growing discontent among the workforce, with many feeling they were kept in the dark throughout the process.

    A report from TechCrunch reveals that the work environment at Cisco has been worsening. SEveral employees have described the atmosphere as “toxic.” citing poor communication as a major issue. One of the employees mentioned that this was the “worst work environment” they had ever experienced at Cisco. The report also indicates that the layoffs have impacted Talos Security, Cisco’s threat intelligence and security research division.

    Cisco in a statement from August explained that its second round of layoffs this year would allow the company to “invest in key growth opportunities and drive more efficiencies.” Despite the job cuts, the company reported that 2024 was its “second strongest year on record,” with an annual revenue of approximately 54 billion dollars. This financial report was released on the same day as the layoff announcement. Company records also show that CEO Chuck Robbins received a compensation of around 32 million dollars in 2023.

  • Dell To Layoff 12,500 Workers, Focus On AI Products And Services In Major Shift |

    Dell Layoff: US Based computer maker Dell Inc. announced a significant reorganization of its sales division which will involve some layoffs. This move is aimed at modernizing their operations and putting more emphasis on artificial intelligence (AI). According to Business Insider, Dell shared in an internal memo that it plans to centralize its sales teams and create a new unit dedicated to artificial intelligence (AI).

    The exact number of employees affected hasn’t been officially confirmed. However, it’s estimated that around 12,500 people which is about 10 percent of Dell’s workforce have been impacted, as per Newsbyte report.

    The memo, called “Global Sales Modernization Update,” was sent by senior executives Bill Scannell and John Byrne. It outlined the company’s plans to simplify management layers and refocus investments. Bill Scannell, president of global sales and operations, and John Byrne, president of sales for Global Theaters and Dell Technologies Direct informed employees, “We are getting leaner. We’re streamlining management layers and reprioritizing our investments.”

    The announcement sparked a wave of reactions on social media including LinkedIn and Reddit. Employees expressed a mix of anger and uncertainty about the future especially in light of the ongoing mass layoffs in the tech industry. One former Dell employee described the layoffs as a “bloodbath” on LinkedIn while another shared that he was let go after 24 years with the company.

    Dell isn’t the only tech giant facing layoffs. Just last week, Intel announced plans to save 10 billion dollars by 2025 which involves cutting about 15,000 jobs, or 15 percent of its workforce.

  • Elon Musk’s Tesla To Reduce Over 10% Of Its Global Workforce

    According to reports, the electric vehicle (EV) manufacturer concluded 2023 with a workforce of over 140,000 employees.