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Dell cuts staff worldwide
Dell on Wednesday said it had laid off staff at different sites worldwide in an effort to cut costs and streamline operations.
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Nortel to lay off another 3,200 workers
Nortel Networks Wednesday said it will lay off 3,200 workers in addition to 1,800 layoffs previously announced as it undergoes a restructuring that is part of its Chapter 11 bankruptcy filing in the US and a similar creditor protection filing in Canada.
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Cisco is not ruling out layoffs
Cisco is not ruling out layoffs as it grapples with the worldwide economic downturn.
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IBM confirms job cuts
A union that is trying to organize workers at IBM is reporting that the company cut more than 2,800 jobs recently, but an IBM spokesman would only confirm that some layoffs have occurred.
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Seeing tough times ahead, Symantec plans layoffs
Anticipating a slowdown in IT spending, Symantec expects to begin laying off employees this month.
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