IBM refuses to say where jobs axe will fall
The future of thousands of IBM jobs remains uncertain following yesterdays confirmation that it plans to axe up to 13,000 from its organization.
It was hoped that a briefing today by IBM’s CFO Mark Loughridge would shed some light on where IBM intends to make cuts. Instead, Loughridge dodged the issue except to say that Europe would bear the brunt of the job losses and that the first workers will have cleared their desks by the end of June.
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