Original URL: https://www.theregister.com/1998/10/09/packard_bell_nec_to_cut/

Packard Bell NEC to cut US workforce by 20 per cent

Cost-cutting measure follows poor year

By Tony Smith

Posted in On-Prem, 9th October 1998 11:36 GMT

Packard Bell NEC has confirmed its intention to axe between 750 and 1000 jobs by the end of the year. However, the company said its European operation will unaffected -- the cuts will be made solely in the US, accounting for up to 20 per cent of the workforce. The decision was made as part of a major effort to cut costs, said a Packard Bell NEC spokesman. "This is a very tough thing to do," he said. "But as a company, it's the right thing to do." The cuts come after a difficult 18 months for Packard Bell, a period that has seen the resignation of founder Beny Alagem, NEC taking control of the company and merging it with its own operations, and a collapse in US marketshare from 20.4 per cent in August 1997 to 9.1 per cent for the same month this year. The news also follows the company's decision to pay $3.5 million to settle a lawsuit filed against it by the US government (see Packard Bell NEC settles whistleblower suit). ® Click for more stories