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Qualcomm Layoffs: 1,231 San Diego Jobs Cut

The layoffs are part of the San Diego-based company's previously announced plan to cut $1 billion in operating costs.

SAN DIEGO, CA – Qualcomm is cutting at least 1,500 jobs in California, including hundreds of positions in San Diego.

The company is laying off 1,231 workers in San Diego and another 269 workers in the Bay Area. The size of the mass cutback was revealed through mandatory 60-day layoff notices received Thursday at the San Diego Workforce Partnership.

Workers received notices of the layoffs on Wednesday. They become effective June 19.

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The layoffs are part of the San Diego-based company's previously announced plan to cut $1 billion in operating costs. Qualcomm, a leading provider of chips for mobile phones, promised to deliver adjusted earnings of $6.75 to $7.50 per share in fiscal 2019, according to a report by Market Watch.

The goal was set during a hostile takeover attempt by chip rival Broadcom. In March, President Donald Trump issued an executive order blocking the $117 billion bid from the Singapore-based company, citing national security concerns.

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Also see: Broadcom Withdraws Qualcomm Takeover Bid


Qualcomm is one of the San Diego area's largest private employers. Prior to the cuts, the company employed about 13,000 people in San Diego, as well as 33,800 worldwide.

In a statement, the company said it considered cost cuts to avoid layoffs, but "we concluded that a workforce reduction is needed to support long-term growth and success, which will ultimately benefit all of our stakeholders."

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