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2025-04-06 Update From: SLTechnology News&Howtos shulou NAV: SLTechnology News&Howtos > IT Information >
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December 8 news, according to foreign media reports, Intel layoffs spread to California. Hundreds of employees in Intel California will be laid off next month and will begin to encourage employees in global manufacturing to take unpaid leave.
According to a letter sent by Intel to the California Department of Employment and Development, the company is preparing to lay off 111 employees at Folson Folsom and 90 employees at its headquarters in Santa Clara, effective January 31 next year. Intel Fersen Park is committed to research and development, but the known letters do not specify the jobs Intel has cut, and Burr would not comment on which jobs have been affected.
Separately, spokesman Addy Burr confirmed that the company is implementing a voluntary vacation program for its manufacturing staff around the world.
Earlier, it was reported that Intel had proposed three months of unpaid leave for employees of chip factories in Oregon and other places. Earlier this month, Intel planned to give more than 2000 employees working in Ireland three months of unpaid leave.
It is reported that in addition to layoffs, Intel is cutting costs across the board.
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