As wired business shrinks, Verizon expects 13,000 job cuts
- 27 January, 2010 08:15
- Comments
Verizon Communications Inc. expects to reduce its workforce by another 13,000 in 2010, following the same trend it has carried out in each of the past two years.
CEO Ivan Seidenberg today called for similar reductions in 2010 as experienced in the carrier's traditional wired business in 2008 and 2009. He made his comments in a morning call with analysts, also noting growth in the carrier's wireless business.
But overall, the carrier saw a $US653 million net loss in the fourth quarter on revenue of $US27 billion. Revenue, however, was nearly 10% higher than in the fourth quarter of 2008.
The loss of 23 cents in diluted earnings per share included a $US3 billion one-time charge for workforce reductions to pay for severance and other costs. He noted that the company had been "streamlining" traditional wired operations to focus on other areas.
Meanwhile, wireless revenue grew by 22.5 per cent, and Verizon Wireless now has 91 million customers.
"We've had the same rationale for some years, reducing headcount since 2005 in the wireline business because that business is shrinking," a spokesman said.
Overall, Verizon has 223,000 workers. The reductions will not all be layoffs and will include cutting contractors, early separations and more, the spokesman said.
Matt Hamblen covers mobile and wireless, smartphones and other handhelds, and wireless networking for Computerworld . Follow Matt on Twitter at @matthamblen , send e-mail to mhamblen@computerworld.com or subscribe to Matt's RSS feed .
Come socialise with us! Facebook | LinkedIn
- Bookmark this page
- Share this article
- Got more on this story? Email ARN
- Follow ARN on twitter
- Market Potential-Strategy Guide to the Active Archive Market
- HiveManager Online: Less Dollars, More Sense
- Red Light In the Control Centre Saves Hours of Chaos
- Churchtown Primary School UK Primary School Chooses Aerohive's Reliable, Manageable, Scalable and Economical Controller-less Wireless LAN Architecture
- Premier Media Group Fast Study
-
REVIEW: Is the Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 the new king of Android tablets?
-
MySpace: The next hot social network?
-
Datacom joins AFP, Microsoft and ninemsn to support ThinkUKnow
-
Lenovo awarded NSW DET netbook contract
-
Telstra-NBN Co wholesale broadband agreement “imminent”









Comments
Post new comment