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Chipmaker Renesas cutting 25% of Japan workforce: reports

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Renesas Electronics will slash 5,400 jobs in Japan, or about one quarter of its domestic workforce, reports said Wednesday as the struggling Japanese chipmaker overhauls its loss-making business.

The leading Nikkei business daily reported that the firm would usher in the cuts by the end of March 2016 and had already sent a plan to its labour union, with details still to be negotiated.

The Yomiuri Shimbun and other newspapers had similar reports, saying the job cuts were tied to plans to close factories at home.

In a statement, Renesas responded that "we are studying various measures, including personnel plans, towards improving profitability but no decision has been made".

In June Renesas said it would shed more than a thousand jobs in Europe, part of a wider layoff plan that has seen thousands of cuts in recent years. As of late last year, the company had about 28,500 employees globally.

Renesas, the world's biggest supplier of automotive micro-controller chips, was created through a merger of the chip units of Hitachi, Mitsubishi Electric and NEC.

The firm has been hammered by intense competition from US IT giant Intel and South Korean rival Samsung Electronics, stoking growing losses.

Last year it received 150 billion yen ($1.44 billion) in capital from the government-backed Innovation Corporation Network of Japan and leading companies including auto giant Toyota.

The firm, due to report its latest financial results next month, still booked an 8.8 billion yen net loss in the three months to September.

Renesas shares fell 3.90 percent to 590 yen in Tokyo Wednesday.

Renesas Electronics will slash 5,400 jobs in Japan, or about one quarter of its domestic workforce, reports said Wednesday as the struggling Japanese chipmaker overhauls its loss-making business.

The leading Nikkei business daily reported that the firm would usher in the cuts by the end of March 2016 and had already sent a plan to its labour union, with details still to be negotiated.

The Yomiuri Shimbun and other newspapers had similar reports, saying the job cuts were tied to plans to close factories at home.

In a statement, Renesas responded that “we are studying various measures, including personnel plans, towards improving profitability but no decision has been made”.

In June Renesas said it would shed more than a thousand jobs in Europe, part of a wider layoff plan that has seen thousands of cuts in recent years. As of late last year, the company had about 28,500 employees globally.

Renesas, the world’s biggest supplier of automotive micro-controller chips, was created through a merger of the chip units of Hitachi, Mitsubishi Electric and NEC.

The firm has been hammered by intense competition from US IT giant Intel and South Korean rival Samsung Electronics, stoking growing losses.

Last year it received 150 billion yen ($1.44 billion) in capital from the government-backed Innovation Corporation Network of Japan and leading companies including auto giant Toyota.

The firm, due to report its latest financial results next month, still booked an 8.8 billion yen net loss in the three months to September.

Renesas shares fell 3.90 percent to 590 yen in Tokyo Wednesday.

AFP
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