jeudi 3 juin 2010

H.P. Will Cut 9,000 Jobs

HP announced Tuesday that it would cut 9,000 jobs (3678 in EMEA) and take a charge of about $1 billion over several years, as it consolidates and automates data centers. A.P.

During the same time period, H.P. will hire 6,000 new workers in sales and service delivery positions, said Jane McMillian, an H.P. spokeswoman. Under MArk Hurd, the company has shaved costs by regularly cutting large numbers of staff. In 2005, Mr. Hurd cut 15,300 jobs, in part by consolidating the data centers running the company’s own operations.

In 2008, after H.P. acquired Electronic Data Systems, it cut 7.5 percent of the company, or 25,000 people, and reduced the salaries of others by 20 percent in some cases. In May 2009, H.P. announced that it would cut 6,420 people.

Mark Fabbi, a vice president and analyst at Gartner, compared Hewlett’s data center division to factory floor during the Industrial Revolution. “In the Industrial Revolution, they put things on an assembly line and didn’t need those jobs anymore,” he said. “This is the same thing applied to H-P, a hundred years later.”

The company said it would record about half of the $1 billion charge in the third quarter and the rest by the end of fiscal 2013. The layoffs and $1 billion charge will result in savings of $500 million to $700 million a year, the company said.

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