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HP set to cut workforce by 24,600 | |
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Hewlett-Packard (HP), the world's largest computer company, says it plans to cut 24,600 jobs, almost 8% of its workforce, to streamline its business. | Hewlett-Packard (HP), the world's largest computer company, says it plans to cut 24,600 jobs, almost 8% of its workforce, to streamline its business. |
The cuts will take place over the next three years as it combines operations with Electronic Data Systems, the technology company it recently bought. | |
EDS employees are expected to bear the brunt of the cuts. | EDS employees are expected to bear the brunt of the cuts. |
HP hopes the acquisition will allow it to take on rival IBM and win more lucrative, long-term contracts. | HP hopes the acquisition will allow it to take on rival IBM and win more lucrative, long-term contracts. |
Half of the jobs cuts will be in the US, with finance, human resources and legal departments expected to be affected. | Half of the jobs cuts will be in the US, with finance, human resources and legal departments expected to be affected. |
The company said that it eventually planned to add about half the positions back as different jobs in different departments within the company. | The company said that it eventually planned to add about half the positions back as different jobs in different departments within the company. |
HP's $13.9bn takeover of EDS is the firm's biggest acquisition since 2002 when it bought Compaq for $19bn. | HP's $13.9bn takeover of EDS is the firm's biggest acquisition since 2002 when it bought Compaq for $19bn. |
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