Samsung’s Dallas staff faced a major blow last week as the company laid off approximately 25% of its local workforce. This decision reflects broader cuts affecting up to 30% of Samsung’s international operations, including positions at its Texas chip manufacturing site. The Dallas layoffs impacted not only the chip plant but also various divisions, with around 15% of roles cut from sales and marketing and up to 30% from administrative staff.
Employees affected by the cuts will receive a six-month severance package, an attempt to mitigate the impact of these sudden layoffs. Samsung’s decision is part of a strategic overhaul as the tech giant adapts to evolving market conditions and industry demands.
Samsung layed off a huge portion of their Dallas staff last week.
A Director said around 25% of the staff were impacted.
They all receive 6 months of pay.
— AKM (@akm515) October 29, 2024
Sources
- HR Grapevine: Samsung global cuts to hit stalling Texas chip plant
- The HR Digest: Global Workforce Cuts at Samsung to Slash Numbers by 30%
- Wccftech: Samsung To Cut Up To 30% Administrative Staff By The End of 2024
- CNBC: Samsung Electronics plans global job cuts of up to 30% in some divisions
- Community Impact: Samsung personnel reduction part of ‘normal’ operations, company says