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US: Dell cuts more than 6,500 jobs
Annot Devoe over 2 years ago
Computer maker Dell Technologies Inc will cut 6,650 jobs, or about 5% of its global workforce, as it is hit by falling demand for its products, Bloomberg news agency reported today.

The company faces adverse conditions that "continue to deteriorate" and an "uncertain future," Dell co-CEO Jeff Clarke said in an internal memo to employees, according to the report.

Previous cost-cutting measures, including a suspension of new hires and restrictions on travel, were no longer enough, he explained.

The job cuts are part of a reorganization of departments and offer an opportunity to increase business efficiency, a company spokesperson told Bloomberg.

The company did not immediately respond when Reuters news agency asked for comment on the report.

Many IT and digital services companies, including industry giants such as Amazon, Meta (Facebook, Instagram), Microsoft and Alphabet (Google) have recently announced large-scale layoffs or job cuts following the wave of mass recruitment during the pandemic, when demand for the services they offer increased rapidly. They are taking these measures as their consumer and corporate clients cut spending amid high inflation and rising interest rates.

Layoffs hit a two-year high in January as technology companies in particular appeared to be bracing for a possible U.S. recession, a report released Thursday showed.