IBM cuts 300 more jobs
IBM Corp. is slashing 300 software jobs in a realignment of resources that has been happening periodically at the technology titan, executives said Wednesday. "The cuts affect fewer than 1 per cent of IBM’s 38,000 software employees and a tiny percentage of the company’s 320,000 people overall."
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