Selasa, 29 Maret 2011

Acer Will Cut Workers In China



For the sake of bringing change for the better, sometimes the employer must take certain steps best. Correspondingly, a leading electronics manufacturer Acer, based in China reportedly agreed recently will soon be laying off most of the workers there.

As we all know, last year was the toughest year in the process of recovery after the economic recession in the IT segment between 2008 and 2009. And not a few of the perpetrators of the TI has taken important steps with one of them was forced to lay off their own labor which is actually the most important part for this.

These unfavorable conditions have led to many employees who are victims of this dismissal that reportedly has reached thousands of people every month. But when the recovery happened last year, then there are several companies that started hiring people again.

More specifically, a report prepared by Digitimes claimed that Acer is reportedly going to cut about 10 percent of the total workforce in the country in China. And who will be affected is estimated at more than 100 people.

The maneuver was selected because, Acer want to streamline operations and eliminate redundancy as well as integrating production, logistics and marketing resources that exist with people who came from Founder Technology.

While the Founder will provide cost service in Suzhou, the Acer itself seems to still have to prepare marketing most branded PC business.

Despite the layoff plan along with all other changes that have been planned, there is the possibility of such world-class PC makers to increase notebook sales by 13% to 15% in 2011 in China.

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