IBM employees buzzing about layoff rumors

By Chris Kanaracus, IDG News Service |  IT Management/Strategy, IBM, layoff 4 comments

An independent Web site for IBM employees has been buzzing with rumors that the company will make significant layoffs this month.

One message states that IBM will announce 16,000 layoffs on Jan. 23, affecting workers worldwide. Similar predictions are made in other recent posts on the site, which is run by the Alliance@IBM/Communications Workers of America Local 1701, a union that is trying to organize IBM workers.

A number of messages state that IBM's semiconductor plant in Burlington, Vermont, may be particularly hard hit.

IBM has more than 386,000 employees worldwide, according to its Web site. If the rumored 16,000 figure proves accurate, then, it would equal roughly a 4 percent reduction in headcount.

Company spokesman Fred McNeese said Monday that IBM "does not comment on rumors and speculation."

The layoff rumors are swirling as IBM prepares to release its fourth-quarter 2008 earnings, which are expected later this month.

A round of layoffs at IBM would make the vendor only the latest of its peers to trim workers amid the weak global economy.

One Alliance@IBM representative said the group is bracing for the worst.

"We do not have anything substantial yet. But when we start getting a lot of these kinds of rumors from specific sources, generally they come through," said national coordinator Lee Conrad, a former IBM employee. "We're real concerned about that and the possibility it could be true."

The union, while still in an organizing phase and not yet recognized by IBM, has about 6,000 members, including IBM employees and retirees, according to Conrad. But because the union has not reached an employment contract with IBM, there is "not an awful lot" it can do except raise awareness of the issue, he said.

"IBM's been cutting people every couple of weeks, but they're small, silent cuts. What we're concerned about is a massive one," Conrad added.

The group has tended to see most past job reductions hit the U.S. harder than other regions, he added.

4 comments

    Anonymous 2 years ago
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    Anonymous 3 years ago
    IBM is now concerned only about profits, employees are not held in high esteem anymore. IBM is one of the companies that are causing the glodal problems and problems with employment on the home front (USA) that are caused by shipping jobs to the lowest bidder (ie. India). We can get it cheaper elsewhere let go there mentality. There managemnt staff has become one of I got you now we can get someone cheaper to fill your job. Recommend buy Dell, HP, Apple.
    Anonymous 2 years ago in reply to Anonymous
    YOU ARE SO RIGHT. MY SON HAS A AUTISTIC SON AND NOW NO INSURANCE. THANKS BIG BLUE, HOW MUCH MONEY DO YOU HAVE TO MAKE. HOPE IN INDIA THE PEOPLE BUY I.B.M PRODUCTS BECAUSE AMERICANS ARE ASHAMED OF A COMPANY SELLING THEM OUT. THERE SHOULD HAVE BEEN A BETTER WAY. THOSE ARE MY THOUGHTS, FOR WHATEVER IT'S WORTH.
    Anonymous 3 years ago
    Hard for IT industry family members. The company person never think before taking the decision what will happen to the family members of all that IT professionals.

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