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    This individual’s job is headed to India, we’re told, reflecting a hiring freeze in the US. But hiring is said to be ongoing in India.

    IBM has a history of moving jobs to India.

    As with prior layoffs, or “resource actions” to use IBM’s euphemism, we’re told those affected are substantially in the 50-55 age bracket with 20-24 years of seniority.

    “It seems exclusively people in L7 and L8 and L9 bands, at the top of the band in payment structure,” the insider said.

    Despite numerous past and ongoing age discrimination lawsuits, IBM maintains it does not systematically discriminate on the basis of age. ®

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    “Unlike traditional layoffs, this one was done in secret,” the insider said. “My manager told me that they were required to sign an NDA not to talk about the specifics.”

    Multiple posts on layoff-focused message boards and corroborating accounts with other sources familiar with the IT giant’s operations suggest the cuts are large.

    Asked to confirm the layoffs, an IBM spokesperson told The Register, “Early this year, IBM disclosed a workforce rebalancing charge that would represent a very low single digit percentage of IBM’s global workforce, and we still expect to exit 2024 at roughly the same level of employment as we entered with.”

    IBM’s first-quarter 2024 earnings report said that the mainframe goliath took a $400 million “workforce rebalancing” charge to cover the cost of planned layoffs. That’s after a $300 million “workforce rebalancing” charge in 2023. At the beginning of 2023, IBM announced plans to cut 3,900 jobs.