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IBM begins laying off employees in Russia

IBM said that it will begin a wind down of its operations in Russia

June 08, 2022 / 14:28 IST
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Rank 7 | IBM | Location: Armonk, New York | Employees quote on company’s culture: “Solving complex issues with my team makes me happy. I love collaborating with them to solve issues. No better feeling than closing out an issue/project together.”
Rank 7 | IBM | Location: Armonk, New York | Employees quote on company’s culture: “Solving complex issues with my team makes me happy. I love collaborating with them to solve issues. No better feeling than closing out an issue/project together.”

IBM has begun the process of shuttering its operations in Russia. The company CEO Arvind Krishna, told the employees in a memo that due to growing circumstances and uncertainty around the events unfolding around the Russia - Ukraine war, the company has taken the decision to pull out of the country.

In March this year, IBM put its business operations in Russia on hold during the ongoing war. It kept its employees on the payroll, while it evaluated a long-term decision. Unfortunately, it looks like that has now come to pass.

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Krishna acknowledged that IBM's employees in Russia, "through no fault of their own, endured months of stress and uncertainty". He also vowed that the company will, "continue to stand by them and take all reasonable steps to provide support and make their transition as orderly as possible."