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ASML Announces 1,700 Job Cuts Amid Expansion Plans

Global AI Watch · Editorial Team··3 min read·Tom's Hardware
ASML Announces 1,700 Job Cuts Amid Expansion Plans

ASML, the Dutch chip equipment manufacturer, announced a plan to cut 1,700 management positions—approximately 4% of its global workforce—while simultaneously reporting a record full-year revenue of €32.7 billion. The majority of reductions will occur in the Netherlands, affecting 1,400 roles, with an additional 300 roles targeted in the United States. Despite these cuts, the company is preparing for an ambitious expansion, building a new campus designed for 20,000 employees at the Brainport Industries Campus near Eindhoven Airport.

The strategic shift at ASML has led to significant internal unrest, as employees remain uncertain about their job prospects seven weeks post-announcement. Trade unions criticize the unrealistic timeline set by ASML for finalizing these changes. Although ASML may seek to reassign affected management employees to new engineering positions, the broader implications indicate a complex balancing act between workforce reductions and growth initiatives, highlighting challenges related to workforce management in the rapidly evolving chip industry amidst ongoing geopolitical pressures.

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