Flextronics 4 days week for Month Nov and Dec.
Globetronics 4 days week
CS Opto shutdown for 1 month
San Disk announced layoff 450 – 500 employees.
AMD Penang announced this morning VSS lay off 500 employees.
Motorola announced layoff 3000 employees.
Spansion (5 days in this quarter)
Sony shutdown 25 Dec till 6th Jan 09
Jabil planned shunt down from Dec 24 to Jan 4, will be 6 days leave.
Panasonic plan for buy Sanyo.
ASE Penang alternate 1 ~ 2 days shutdown every week.
Agilent planned shunt down from Dec 24 to Jan 4, will be 6 days leave.
ST-NXP Wireless cuts 500 jobs World-Wide, including subcontractors, from the current total of more than 7500 people.
Flextronics cuts 118 jobs in
The job cuts were confirmed during this weekend. Flextronics has announced that the company will cut around 100
jobs at the
Flextronics employs around 300 staff at the
Dell lays off 700 in
The Dell facility in Raheen,
Mary Coughlan, Irish Minister for
STMicro to lay off at
The facility - which currently employs around 850 staff - will expercience an ongoing lay off process. azcentral cites spokesman Mike Michael Markowitz in
saying that "about 100 of the plant's 850 workers were let go this week and that the process would continue".
Last year, the company announced closure plans for 3 American chip facilities and that chip manufacturing would
be transferred to low-cost locations. Staff and management hoped for a buyer to keep the plant open. Dell workers asked to take unpaid vacation
Media reports state that CEO Michael Dell - of computer giant Dell - has asked employees to consider taking a maximum of 5 days unpaid holidays.
As reported earlier, Dell is currently running a restructuring programme to counteract the economic and financial downturn.
This include 8,900 job cuts, voluntary severance packages and a global hiring freeze. "We are asking employees on a voluntary
basis to consider taking off (up to) five days ... as unpaid time off as a flexible way to reduce costs for the company," the CEO was cited in a Reuters report in saying.
Tele-Fonika Kable to cut 900. Polish based cable and wire producer Tele-Fonika Kable plans to lay of 900 employees or 19% of its workforce.
The lay offs will affect all production units across the group. The company has seven plants, of which five are located in
said PB. Tele-Fonika Kable also plans to sell parts of its business, however it will not close down any plants. The company wishes
to optimize production process and reduce costs.