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Ericsson borks 3,000 Swedish jobs

by on04 October 2016


Swedish double decimation job death

The Swedish phone maker Ericsson has taken the axe to 3,000 jobs or nearly 20 percent of its local workforce.

 It will downsize operations at several plants as part of its global plan to cut costs by a billion dollars next year. .

The Swedish network company employs 115,000 people globally, of which 16,000 are in Sweden, and said the layoffs are a necessary part of its transformation to meet "fast technology shifts and the digitalization of the telecom industry". The cuts will be made in research and development, sales and administration.

Ericsson said it has plans to recruit 1,000 people in Sweden during the next three years in the R&D sector.

CEO Jan Frykhammar said the company would continue to have "a strong focus" on research and development in Sweden. He described the cost cutting measures as "necessary to secure Ericsson's long term competitiveness as well as technology and services leadership."

In addition to the overall $1 billion cost cuts, Ericsson has said it would double previously announced savings of operating expenses "to reach a reduced run rate of operating expenses of 53 billion kronor during the second half of 2017."

Ericsson, one of the world's leading mobile network operators, has been struggling to improve earnings amid tightening competition. It sacked its previous CEO in July to find a new leader "to drive the next phase in Ericsson's development."

The company's share price was virtually unchanged at 61.65 kronor in morning trading in Stockholm.

Ericsson employs people in 180 countries and has 2.5 billion network subscribers. It has 16,000 employees in Sweden.

Read more at: http://phys.org/news/2016-10-ericsson-jobs-sweden.html#jCp

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