Thread regarding IBM layoffs

Someone should fix summary to say “employs over 300,000”

Someone should fix summary to say “employs over 300,000” has been well under 400,000 for some time and is might fall below 300,000 in the next couple years.

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IBM, 2018 10K Filing, December 2018


Employees and Related Workforce

For the year ended December 31: 2018

IBM/wholly owned subsidiaries 350,600

Less-than-wholly owned subsidiaries 9,400

Complementary 21,000

As a globally integrated enterprise, the company operates in

more than 175 countries and is continuing to shift its business

to the higher value segments of enterprise IT. The company

continues to remix its skills and people needs to match the best

opportunities in the marketplace.

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Post ID: @1als+ZlO3iZB

Perhaps we should look to IBM’s past to figure our where they are heading

In 1992-1994 Timeframe IBM was forced to change leadership, and go to market strategy

1992 = 301k headcount

1993 = 256k

1994 = 220k

2018 = 356k

2019 = 302k (if we use the 15% cut 1993 example)

2020 = 259k (if we use the 14% cut 1994 example). NOTE 12k RH needs to be added for 271k

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Post ID: @1vzm+ZlO3iZB

Europe, USA, and Australia have taken the major hits in the last 5 years. That’s where your older talent was located, and IBM found a way to cut head counts by 60%. IBM India was the major benefactor due to a lower wage rate, and much improved bandwidth. I would estimate Europe and the USA head count in the 55-65k head range each with IBM India in the 130k head count range. The official worldwide total for IBM Dec of 2018 was 356k. If the rumors of GTS and GBS services being rightsized are true, and factoring in the on boarding of 12k worth of RH employees, I would expect IBM to be looking at 275-300 k worldwide after all is said and done.

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Post ID: @1vgb+ZlO3iZB

Should list the USA numbers separately. Thats where the numbers drop...

Everyone suffers but low cost headcount gains in Asia are masking the sharp drops in the USA

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