Chinese smartphone maker Xiaomi to slash 10% of workforce: report
CHINA’S Xiaomi has started laying off workers in several units of its smartphone and Internet services business, reducing its workforce by about 10 per cent, the South China Morning Post reported on Tuesday (Dec 20).
The Hong Kong newspaper cited social media posts by affected employees and local Chinese media, saying China’s social media platforms, including Weibo, Xiaohongshu and Maimai, have been flooded with posts about the job cuts.
Xiaomi had 35,314 staff as of Sep 30, the paper reported, with over 32,000 in mainland China, and the latest move could affect thousands of workers, many of whom have just joined the company during a hiring spree that began in December last year.
The company did not immediately respond to a Reuters’ email seeking comment.
Xiaomi in November reported a 9.7 per cent fall in third-quarter revenue, hit by China’s Covid-19 restrictions and softening consumer demand. Revenue from smartphones, which make up roughly 60 per cent of its total sales, fell 11 per cent year-on-year, Xiaomi said. REUTERS
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