Qualcomm begins layoffs as part of cost cuts

Though the company first evaluated non-headcount expense reductions

The logo of Qualcomm is seen during the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, Spain February 27, 2018. PHOTO: REUTERS

Qualcomm has begun cutting jobs as part of its promise to investors to cut annual costs by $1 billion, the chipmaker said on Wednesday.

“Qualcomm is conducting a reduction of our full-time and temporary workforce,” a company spokesperson who declined to be identifies said, without disclosing the exact numbers of job cuts.

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Though the company first evaluated non-headcount expense reductions, it concluded that a workforce reduction is needed to support long-term growth and success, the spokesperson said.

Qualcomm said it offered affected employees severance packages. It employed about 33,800 full-time, part-time and temporary employees, as of September 24.


Bloomberg, which first reported the layoffs, said the size of the job cuts is large enough that Qualcomm will have to file a WARN notice, or Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification, with the state of California.

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Qualcomm had in January said it would implement a series of targeted reductions across businesses to save $1 billion in annual costs, as part of its attempt to win over investors support against a hostile bid from rival Broadcom.

The bid, however, was canceled by the Trump administration on national security grounds.

The chipmaker has been ramping up its operations since then to improve earnings growth.
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