Dell Lay Offs

'Dell Lay Offs' - 3 News Result(s)

  • Dell Says It Laid Off Workforce As Part Of Broader Cost Cuts
    India News | Reuters | Tuesday March 26, 2024
    Dell Technologies said on Monday it cut its workforce as part of a broader initiative to reduce costs.
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  • Dell to Lay Off About 6,650 Employees Amidst Falling Demand for PCs: Report
    Reuters | Monday February 6, 2023
    Dell Technologies will eliminate about 6,650 jobs, or about five percent of its global workforce, hurt by falling demand for its personal computers, Bloomberg News reported on Monday. The previous cost-cutting measures, including a pause on hiring and limits on travel, are no longer enough, CEO Jeff Clarke said in a memo.
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  • As Technology Shifts More Layoffs Loom At Tech Companies
    Business | Reuters | Thursday August 18, 2016
    Cisco Systems Inc's announcement on Wednesday that it plans to lay off 5,500 employees is unlikely to be the last round of Silicon Valley pink slips as hardware companies struggle to keep up with rapid technology shifts, analysts and recruiters said.
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'Dell Lay Offs' - 3 News Result(s)

  • Dell Says It Laid Off Workforce As Part Of Broader Cost Cuts
    India News | Reuters | Tuesday March 26, 2024
    Dell Technologies said on Monday it cut its workforce as part of a broader initiative to reduce costs.
    www.ndtv.com
  • Dell to Lay Off About 6,650 Employees Amidst Falling Demand for PCs: Report
    Reuters | Monday February 6, 2023
    Dell Technologies will eliminate about 6,650 jobs, or about five percent of its global workforce, hurt by falling demand for its personal computers, Bloomberg News reported on Monday. The previous cost-cutting measures, including a pause on hiring and limits on travel, are no longer enough, CEO Jeff Clarke said in a memo.
    www.gadgets360.com
  • As Technology Shifts More Layoffs Loom At Tech Companies
    Business | Reuters | Thursday August 18, 2016
    Cisco Systems Inc's announcement on Wednesday that it plans to lay off 5,500 employees is unlikely to be the last round of Silicon Valley pink slips as hardware companies struggle to keep up with rapid technology shifts, analysts and recruiters said.
    www.ndtv.com/business
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