Despite corporate earning narratives to promote shareholder excitement and market exuberance Siemens AG has been struggling significantly to while reorganizing, renaming and restructuring its entire workforce. Massive changes are underway which have employees very concerned about massive layoffs coming.
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https://www.reuters.com/technology/siemens-cut-up-5000-jobs-automation-business-after-downturn-2024-11-14/
from the OP: "Will Siemens layoff in 2025?"
Yes, but it's you they'll lay off. You're the same nut job who keeps creating threads framed as a question. You obviously have nothing better to do but incite fear and uncertainty.
"Massive changes are underway which have employees very concerned about massive layoffs coming."
So how soon will this happen? And where did you get this info?
Corporate earnings are heading off a cliff everywhere since Covid. Companies that didn't have massive layoffs like Siemens's who carried employees as long as they could will most likely lay off employees. Middle managers and useless corporate positions go first.
They outsourced the majority of functions to India already. Not sure who's left state side except management and branch sales teams which will slowly be cut down and outsourced to vendor channels.