Thread regarding Siemens layoffs

Any word US-side?

Will the announced round of layoffs affect US-based jobs?

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Meanwhile, the German economy continues its dire state.

https://money.usnews.com/investing/news/articles/2025-01-28/germany-is-in-deep-economic-crisis-says-bdi-industrial-lobby

This will help fuel layoffs.

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Post ID: @ce4+1vvy7mPp

Like the other poster said, reorgs are going on, managers being moved around and ending up in different lines in new reporting structure. Not sure if this is leading to layoffs.

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Post ID: @b1k+1vvy7mPp

Here in software, I haven't heard of layoffs but reorgs are happening, people being moved to different managers.

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Post ID: @a1r+1vvy7mPp

@6bir+1vvy7mPp: "Digital Industries will be eliminated from Siemens."

we're reaching the end of january, have the layoffs started?

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Post ID: @9mb+1vvy7mPp

"Digital Industries will be eliminated from Siemens. Getting back to baseline infrastructure. Management tiers will be consolidated and eliminated."

Can you please cite your source where you read this, or are you just speculating?

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Post ID: @7vkh+1vvy7mPp

Digital Industries will be eliminated from Siemens. Getting back to baseline infrastructure. Management tiers will be consolidated and eliminated.

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Post ID: @6bir+1vvy7mPp

Entire Digital Industries and Software will be affected. No confirmed head count on US layoffs yet but coming in 2025.

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Post ID: @6orl+1vvy7mPp

Restructuring in the works in all GE facility’s

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