Report: Cisco to Lay Off an Additional 10,000 Workers

From DailyTech: Cisco is facing tough times as it tries to slash its budget to free up some money. Anytime a major tech firm starts talking about saving huge sums of money, you know that layoffs aren’t far behind. Cisco started talking about smaller scale layoffs a while back and it is now talking about large-scale layoffs with some starting as soon as the end of August.

Sources familiar with the cost cutting measures are saying that 10,000 jobs will be eliminated and 7,000 of those will be cut by the end of August. The additional 3,000 jobs are being eliminated with early retirement packages. The 10,000 employees that are being let go make up 14% of the global Cisco workforce.

Cisco cut 550 jobs when it killed the Flip line of video cameras. The additional workers that will be cut are part of the plan Cisco outlined in May to save $1 billion. The company has already stated that the costs for the early retirement program will add anywhere from $500 million to $1 billion in Q4. The early retirement package includes a year's salary and medical benefits.

Cisco spokeswoman Karen Tillman said, "We will provide additional detail on the cost reductions, including layoffs, on our next earnings call."

Analyst Brian Marshall from Gleacher & Co said, "The revenue trajectory hasn’t been where it should be. The company is not staffed on an appropriate level. They simply have too many employees."

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