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Intel Layoffs West Lost 1L+ Jobs in 2025 | Bharat = Sone ka Sher? Dr. Ankit Shah Was Spot On Again! watch now:
In the tech sector, job security has become an ethical dilemma where mass layoffs have shifted from a rare incident to a routine calculation
Intel has laid off 15,000 employees, with the CEO stating that ‘painful but tougher days are ahead
Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger has announced that the company will be implementing significant job cuts as part of a broader effort to reduce expenses and achieve financial stability. In a memo to employees, Gelsinger revealed that Intel is targeting $10 billion in savings by 2025, which will result in a reduction of approximately 15% of the workforce. To support this transition, the company will introduce an enhanced retirement package for eligible employees and offer a voluntary departure program next week.
Gelsinger expressed his deep regret over the decision, acknowledging the difficulty of the news for employees. He described the situation as one of the most challenging moments in Intel’s history, stating, “We are implementing some of the most significant changes in our company’s history.”
He highlighted that Intel's high costs and low margins necessitate these measures, noting that the financial outlook for the second half of 2024 is more challenging than expected. “We need to take more decisive actions to address these issues,” he said.
Gelsinger assured employees that the company will prioritize honesty, transparency, and respect throughout this process. “These decisions have deeply challenged me, making this the hardest task of my career. We will adhere to Intel’s values because how we implement these changes is just as important as the changes themselves,” he said.
He also prepared staff for difficult times ahead, but emphasized that these adjustments are essential for Intel to build on progress and enter a new era of growth.
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Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger announced that the company is implementing job cuts to save money and reduce expenses. In a memo to all employees, h