TMCnet
reported yesterday about supposed
layoffs that
IBM was to place into affect soon after talks were finalized with
Sun Microsystems. Reports today look positive that these two rumors are to become a reality.
Layoffs are expected in the IBM (
News -
Alert) Global Business Services group and the Global Technology Services group, among possible others.
The Wall Street Journal reported on March 25 that IBM "is expected to inform a large number of U.S. employees in its Global Business Services unit that their jobs are being eliminated, with the work of many of them being transferred to IBM employees in India."
According to the Alliance@IBM, an organization promoting the unionization of IBM employees, IBM is planning to cut several jobs on March 26 in locations including Denver and Hartford, Conn., particularly regarding a services contract supporting insurance company The Hartford Financial Services Group.
Also, according to a letter to IBM managers obtained by the Alliance@IBM, IBM officials said: Starting next week several Hartford delivery teams will be working directly with fellow IBM team members from India to begin the second phase of our Global delivery solution planned for the Hartford account.
IBM already has laid off nearly 5,000 workers since 2008. Yet the company is reportedly in negotiations to acquire Sun, which itself has announced plans to cut its work force by up to 6,000 employees, reported eWeek.com.
In response to some of the antioffshoring backlash, a commenter, identified as Raju, argued, “I am part of IBM India's 2000 new hires. Hired at approximately 5000 dollars per year salary. This 2000 hires would approximately support 50,000 people in the economy. Many folks will eat a good meal. IBM might be laying off folks in high cost countries but it is doing lot of good in cheaper economies. So, if you count the people affected in a positive way by IBM, I would say IBM is doing a lot of good. And, remember IBM is a global company. It answers to all of humanity, not just to US citizens. God help us all to make this world a better place to live.
Raju, perhaps you should contain your excitement because even though you’re all in bunches it does still unequivocally tarnish the mood of a massive amount of people who will lose their jobs sometime soon.
One anonymous commenter on the Alliance@IBM site said on March 25 said, “I talked to two different Band 10s in IBM Global Business Services yesterday who have both said that tomorrow will be a big day for firing in almost all of the GBS business units. Both of them are expecting that they will be cut because the percentages are going to be higher at the higher levels. Both made reference to this could be called a black Thursday. I know that several employees have been contacted by their manager to have a short meeting that day.”
IBM Corp. plans to lay off about 5,000 U.S. employees in a new round of job cuts, The Associated Press has learned. This represents about 4 percent of IBM's U.S.-based work force, which totaled 115,000 at the end of 2008.
Jessica Kostek is a channel editor for TMCnet, covering VoIP, CRM, call center and wireless technologies. To read more of Jessica’s articles, please visit her columnist page.Edited by
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