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To: Mika Kukkanen who wrote (2627)1/25/1999 7:21:00 AM
From: Mika Kukkanen  Respond to of 5390
 
Ericsson implementing forceful restructuring measures

Comment: Suppose this is nothing new, as they announced around 10K cuts a few months back. It is just now saying where...

Rapid technological development and new work methods are leading to
comprehensive structural changes and fewer jobs. New products and systems are much less labor-intensive than earlier generations.
As a result of this technological development, the number of positions
within Ericsson worldwide will decline by more than 11,000 during the
next two years, including the elimination of 3,300 jobs in Sweden.

More ... (but I have had trouble with connecting to their server this morning - actually I just tried the link in edit mode and it aint working, suggest you go through the Ericsson home page)
ericsson.com



To: Mika Kukkanen who wrote (2627)1/25/1999 7:42:00 AM
From: Mika Kukkanen  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 5390
 
The fulll release: Ericsson implementing forceful restructuring measures

Date: Monday, January 25 1999
Rapid technological development and new work methods are leading to
comprehensive structural changes and fewer jobs. New products and systems are much less labor-intensive than earlier generations. As a result of this technological development, the number of positions within Ericsson worldwide will decline by more than 11,000 during the next two years, including the elimination of 3,300 jobs in Sweden. The changes represent an aggressive strategy in line with ongoing technological and market trends.

New technologies are being introduced with increasing speed in the
telecom industry. Products with new technological content are creating
drastic changes in work methods and production forms. The changes and
operating efficiency gains realized through Ericsson's new organization will result in reductions of more than 11,000 jobs over the next two years out of a total of 104,000 today.

Against this background, Ericsson has decided to introduce a number of
measures to implement the required structural changes. The measures are based on a change process that was initiated last spring when
Sven-Christer Nilsson was appointed president. The transformation of
Ericsson will involve terminations, discontinuation of various
operations, divestment of business activities, outsourcing and
personnel reductions through natural attrition.

In line with Ericsson's strategy

The measures are in line with the company's strategy to aggressively
pursue areas of technology which the market is demanding. Ericsson's
strategy is to combine its unique strength in mobile telephony and
high-quality communication solutions with a strong focus on
Internet-based technologies.

Development in the telecom industry is proceeding at a very rapid pace, particularly within data communications, Internet and
broadband technology and mobility. Ericsson is developing a new product generation for the Internet and mobile telephony. These new areas and needs based on expected market growth mean that new job opportunities will continue to be created within Ericsson. Ericsson continuously needs to recruit new skills in the company, while eliminating certain traditional job assignments. Accordingly, skills development is a key element in the company's strategy. However, Ericsson is facing a comprehensive technological shift. For example, all of Europe's large telecom networks are digitized today, and the next wave of investments will focus on Internet-based network structures.

Some products associated with traditional fixed telephony have been subjected to declining demand which, combined with technological developments, resulted in large-scale personnel cutbacks within this sector of Ericsson's operations. Ericsson has already implemented a program of comprehensive change and transformation in recent years. The measures now decided mean that this process of change is continuing.

Global program

The program of structural change affects Ericsson's global activities and involves slightly more than 11,000 employees of totally 104,000 employees.

Currently, the Network Operators business segment has 68,000 employees. Of these, 8,500 will be affected by the measures.
Cutbacks in the business segment will affect product Supply and
installation (6,200), customers support and services (1,200) product
development (900) as well as sales and general administration (200).

In the Enterprise Solutions business segment, more than 1,300 jobs will be eliminated from the present total of 11,500 employees.

The Consumer Products business segment will lose approximately 500 of the present total of 14,000 jobs, including 400 within product supply and service. At the same time, a continued strong volume increase is expected within this business segment

General administrative operations and other activities are expected to lose 1,300 jobs worldwide over the next two years.

According to present plans, more than 5,000 jobs will be eliminated in 1999 and more than 6,000 in the year 2000.

Operations affected in Sweden

The measures include discontinuation of production operations in Norrköping, which currently employ about 600 persons. At the same time, the labor force of Ericsson Components in Kista will be
reduced by about 250 persons by phasing out of older microelectronic
products and subcontracting of more products. The operations in Kista
will continue to develop advanced circuits for mobile telephony.
Ericsson Anslutningssystem in Skellefteå will cut 100 jobs.
Negotiations with employee trade union representatives have been
initiated. Ericsson will work in close cooperation with local and
regional labor market authorities to ease the effects of the cutbacks.
To the extent possible, the affected employees will be the first
considered for other jobs available within Ericsson.

A total of 3,300 jobs are expected to be eliminated in
Sweden. The cutbacks will include 400 jobs in product development and
2,100 in product supply. The reduction in sales and general
administration will be 800.

More effective work methods and synergies

Today's technologies and work methods are reflected in Ericsson's new organization. One example is the combination of mobile and fixed telephony in a single business segment. This results in substantial coordination benefits, particularly in product and software development and in production. Ericsson's need for installation
personnel is also reduced.

An installation project that once required 12 weeks is now completed in a week, with half the number of personnel. A growing percentage of standardized software, standard components and purchased technologies is also reducing the need for labor-intensive and costly in-house development.

Costs for the implementation of structural changes will be booked as incurred during the period, and estimated annual expenditures will equal savings achieved during each respective year. After the two-year period, the changes are expected to yield their full impact of nearly SEK 3 billion annually.

Support the personnel affected by changes

Combined, the technological and market development necessitates major changes and cutbacks in operations. Ericsson must pursue a continuous process of change to secure the company's continued competitiveness.

President and CEO Sven-Christer Nilsson:

"Technological development affects the entire
sphere of our global operations, from product development to installation and maintenance. This places heavy demands on all our employees. Ericsson will naturally make every reasonable effort to help all personnel affected by the changes. We shall offer our utmost support to all employees who are forced to leave the company."

"These measures are future-oriented and comply with our strategy to become a leading supplier of future telecom solutions."

Press conference

A press conference will be held at 4 p.m.
Monday 25 January at Berns Salonger, Kammarsalen, Stockolm.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, PLEASE CONTACT

Lars A Stålberg, Senior Vice President, Corporate Communications
Phone: +46 8 719 3162

Pia Gideon, Manager External Relations
Phone: +46 8 719 2864 or +46 70 519 2864

Per Zetterquist, Corporate Communications
Phone: +46 8 719 0475 or +46 70 519 0475

ericsson.com