Ericsson Could Shed 25,000 Jobs in Cost-Cutting Drive: Report 71161b

Ericsson Could Shed 25,000 Jobs in Cost-Cutting Drive: Report
Highlights
  • Ericsson may lay off around 25,000 employees outside Sweden
  • It aims an annual cost reduction run rate of SEK 10 billion by 2018
  • Ericsson faces mounting competition from Huawei, Nokia
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Mobile telecom gear maker Ericsson may lay off around 25,000 employees outside Sweden as part of its savings programme, Swedish daily Svenska Dagbladet reported on Thursday, citing unidentified sources at the company. 2f5ur

Ericsson said in July it would accelerate measures to meet a target of doubling its 2016 underlying operating margin of 6 percent and that it aimed to reach an annual cost reduction run rate of at least SEK 10 billion ($1.2 billion) by mid-2018.

Ericsson has said actions will be taken primarily in service delivery and common costs while research and development would be largely unaffected.

The company faces mounting competition from China's G technology still years away.

Ericsson Steps Up Restructuring, Announces Fresh Cost-Cutting Measures

Svenska Dagbladet said it was not clear whether the planned layoffs included employees within its media operations, which are up for strategic review and seen by analysts as likely to be sold by the group.

"Ericsson has not communicated which specific units or countries could be affected. It is too early to talk about specific measures or exclude any country," Ericsson said in a statement on its website.

Ericsson has around 109,000 employees.

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