- Samsung has already sacked 150-odd employees at its telecom networks division and will conclude the entire manpower rationalisation exercise by October
- Several under-performers and those not delivering targeted results in their teams have already been reported by the business heads
- Samsung is resolute in its commitment to India as it continues to invest significantly across its businesses in the country
Korean technology giant Samsung is reportedly going to sack 1,000 employees in India to cut costs as it is faced with stiff competition from Chinese companies.
The consumer electronics major is doing it to rationalise costs by cutting the prices of its smartphones and televisions, trimming margins and curtailing its profits.
Samsung has already sacked 150-odd employees at its telecom networks division and will conclude the entire manpower rationalisation exercise by October, reports said. The entire exercise will encompass sales, marketing, R&D and manufacturing, finance, human resources and corporate relations.
Several under-performers and those not delivering targeted results in their teams have already been reported by the business heads. The report further says that the list constitutes about 10 per cent of the total team strength across some businesses and functions, however, there is no fixed number.
As per the industry evaluations, the Korean giant at present has 20,000 employees in India. The job cuts have been agreed upon by Samsung’s headquarters in Seoul which now wants to emphasise more on generating profit growth instead of revenue from India.
Eye still on Indian market
However, the company is resolute in its commitment to India as it continues to invest significantly across its businesses in the country.
The tech giant had frozen its hiring activities since April which it will evaluate later depending on its financial performance during the upcoming festive season, the report said.