Close Menu
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    • Our Story
    • Partner with us
    • Reach Us
    • Career
    Subscribe Newsletter
    HR KathaHR Katha
    • Exclusive
      • Exclusive Features
      • Perspectives
      • Friday Features
      • herSTORY
      • Case-In-Point
      • Point Of View
      • Research
      • HR Pops
      • Dialogue
      • Movement
      • Profile
      • Beyond Work
      • Rising Star
      • By Invitation
    • News
      • Global HR News
      • Compensation & Benefits
      • Diversity
      • Events
      • Gen Y
      • Hiring & Firing
      • HR & Labour Laws
      • Learning & Development
      • Merger & Acquisition
      • Performance Management & Productivity
      • Talent Management
      • Tools & Technology
      • Work-Life Balance
    • Special
      • HR Forecast 2026
      • Cover Story
      • Editorial
      • HR Forecast 2024
      • HR Forecast 2023
      • HR Forecast 2022
      • HR Forecast 2021
      • HR Forecast 2020
      • HR Forecast 2019
      • New Age Learning
      • Coaching and Training
      • Learn-Engage-Transform
    • Magazine
    • Reports
      • Whitepaper
        • HR Forecast 2024 e-mag
        • Future-proofing Manufacturing Through Digital Transformation
        • Employee Healthcare & Wellness Benefits: A Guide for Indian MSMEs
        • Build a Future Ready Organisation For The Road Ahead
        • Employee Experience Strategy
        • HRKatha 2019 Forecast
        • Decoding and Driving Employee Engagement
        • One Platform, Infinite Possibilities
      • Survey Reports
        • Happiness at Work
        • Upskilling for Jobs of the Future
        • The Labour Code 2020
    • Conferences
      • Leadership Summit 2025
      • Rising Star Leadership Awards
      • HRKatha Futurecast
      • Automation.NXT
      • The Great HR Debate
    • HR Jobs
    WhatsApp LinkedIn X (Twitter) Facebook Instagram
    HR KathaHR Katha
    zoha
    Home»News»Layoff»Layoffs globally at telecom equipment companies, ZTE and Ericsson
    Layoff

    Layoffs globally at telecom equipment companies, ZTE and Ericsson

    HRK News BureauBy HRK News BureauFebruary 22, 2023Updated:February 22, 20233 Mins Read6360 Views
    Share LinkedIn Twitter Facebook WhatsApp
    Share
    LinkedIn Twitter Facebook WhatsApp

    ZTE

    Chinese telecom equipment provider, ZTE, has reportedly initiated layoff procedures across multiple departments, including wireless research institutes and terminals, affecting several employees. 

    zoha

    According to China Star Market, certain workers were informed of their terminations prior to the end of February. The company’s wireless research institute and terminal business department appear to be the most affected. 

    ZTE justified the terminations as a means to address last year’s over-recruitment. A  ZTE representative, however, called the layoffs a normal personnel adjustment and reshuffle that takes place every year. 

    The job cuts could also potentially affect senior employees who have been with the firm for over a decade. 

    The company reported operating income of ¥92.559 billion ($13.5 billion) during the first three quarters of 2020, with a net profit of ¥6.82 billion, up 16.52% year-on-year. ZTE announced plans to decrease the holdings of its chairman of the board of supervisors on February 17th.

    Ericsson

    Ericsson, a leading telecom gear maker, has announced that it plans to cut about 1,400 jobs in Sweden as part of a broader cost-cutting plan. 

    zoha

    This move is a result of slowing demand in certain markets, including North America, and is part of the firm’s strategy to reduce costs by 9 billion crowns ($880 million) by the end of 2023. The job cuts in Sweden are expected to be carried out through a voluntary program. 

    Ericsson had been in negotiations with its employee union in Sweden for several months on how to handle cost cuts. However, an agreement has now been reached with the union on how to manage headcount reductions. A company spokesperson has confirmed the development, stating that the company intends to make the cuts through a voluntary program.

    The technology industry, which witnessed a boom in the aftermath of the pandemic, has faced a challenging end to 2022. As the sector braces for a period of slower growth, companies across the board have been forced to cut thousands of jobs to address over hiring during the Covid era. 

    The wave of layoffs has not spared even the biggest names in tech, including Amazon, Microsoft, and Google parent Alphabet, along with numerous startups and mid-sized firms. In total, 312 technology companies have laid off 97,020 employees, according to experts.

    According to two sources familiar with the matter, the job cuts may number in the thousands. Ericsson had last undergone a significant round of job cuts in 2017, where it had laid off thousands of employees and focused on research to help the company recover from losses.

    The company is expected to announce several more job cuts in other countries in the coming days.

    Ericsson globally layoffs ZTE
    Share. LinkedIn Twitter Facebook WhatsApp
    HRK News Bureau

    Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

    Related Posts

    Wix reportedly plans major job cuts as AI-led restructuring reshapes operations

    May 27, 2026

    India, Japan explore long-term partnership to strengthen skilled workforce mobility

    May 27, 2026

    Samsung chip employees set for massive bonus windfall

    May 27, 2026

    Bihar makes quarterly tourism visits mandatory for government employees

    May 27, 2026
    Editorial

    The new power map inside HR

    The org chart did not predict this shift. Business urgency did. Corporate HR structures still…

    Why HR cannot serve both employees and employers equally

    Happy HR Day. Across LinkedIn today, companies will celebrate HR as the “voice of employees,”…

    EDITOR'S PICKS

    Leaders are 12 percentage points more likely to feel angry at work than employees they manage

    May 27, 2026

    HR Perspectives by Manjul Tilak: “AI cannot become the domain of a few specialists”

    May 27, 2026

    When calling butchers “meat artists” became HR strategy  

    May 26, 2026

    Cultural intelligence: Beyond diversity workshops and global buzzwords

    May 26, 2026
    Latest Post

    Wix reportedly plans major job cuts as AI-led restructuring reshapes operations

    News May 27, 2026

    Wix is reportedly preparing to cut around 1,000 jobs globally, nearly one-fifth of its workforce,…

    Courtyard by Marriott appoints Sunanda Sathish as director-HR

    Movement May 27, 2026

    Courtyard by Marriott Mumbai International Airport has appointed Sunanda Sathish as its new director–human resources,…

    India, Japan explore long-term partnership to strengthen skilled workforce mobility

    News May 27, 2026

    India and Japan have initiated discussions on expanding long-term cooperation in skilled workforce mobility and…

    Samsung chip employees set for massive bonus windfall

    News May 27, 2026

    The global artificial intelligence boom is reshaping the semiconductor industry, and Samsung’s chip business is…

    Asia's No.1 HR Platform

    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram LinkedIn WhatsApp Bluesky
    • Our Story
    • Partner with us
    • Career
    • Reach Us
    • Exclusive Features
    • Cover Story
    • Editorial
    • Dive into the Future of Work: Download HRForecast 2024 Now!
    © 2026 HRKatha.com
    • Disclaimer
    • Refunds & Cancellation Policy
    • Terms of Service

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.