HP's Massive Job Cuts: Up to 6,000 Positions Slashed Amid AI Push

HP has revealed plans to cut between 4,000 and 6,000 jobs worldwide by 2028. The company's CEO confirmed that product development and customer support teams will be most affected. This announcement comes amid a broader wave of tech industry layoffs, with Amazon recently planning 14,000 job cuts. HP expects these measures to generate approximately $1 billion in savings over the next three years.

Key Points: HP Announces 6,000 Job Cuts by 2028 in Restructuring Plan

  • HP shares dropped 5.5% following the job cut announcement
  • Layoffs will affect product development and customer support teams
  • Company aims for $1 billion in savings through restructuring
  • Tech industry sees 18,510 October layoffs across 21 companies
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HP to cut up to 6,000 jobs by 2028

HP plans to eliminate 4,000-6,000 jobs globally by 2028 as part of cost-cutting measures and AI integration, following recent tech industry layoff trends.

"We expect this initiative will create $1 billion in gross run rate savings over three years - Enrique Lores, HP CEO"

New Delhi, Nov 26

HP Inc has announced that it plans to cut between 4, 000 and 6, 000 jobs globally by fiscal 2028 as part of a larger effort to streamline its operations and increase its use of artificial intelligence.

The company said the move will help speed up product development, improve customer service and boost overall productivity.

Following the announcement, HP’s shares dropped 5.5 per cent in extended trading.

HP CEO Enrique Lores said during a media briefing that employees working in product development, internal operations and customer support will be affected by the layoffs.

He added that the cost-cutting plan is expected to generate about $1 billion in gross run-rate savings over the next three years.

"We expect this initiative will create $1 billion in gross run rate savings over three years," Lores added.

Earlier this year, HP had already laid off more than 2,000 employees as part of an ongoing restructuring plan.

This announcement comes at a time when the tech industry is witnessing a fresh wave of layoffs. According to layoff.fyi data, 21 companies laid off 18,510 employees in October alone.

Amazon recently revealed that it plans to cut over 14,000 corporate jobs as it shifts more focus and investment toward artificial intelligence.

The company said the layoffs are part of its efforts to become leaner and reduce unnecessary bureaucracy. This would mark the largest round of corporate job cuts in Amazon’s history.

In November, 20 tech companies have already laid off 4,545 workers. Synopsys, a major chip-design software company, carried out the biggest layoffs this month by cutting about 2,000 jobs, roughly 10 per cent of its workforce.

A regulatory filing showed that the company reduced its staff to redirect investment toward new growth opportunities.

So far in 2025, as many as 237 tech companies have laid off more than 1.1 million employees.

- IANS

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Rohit P
AI replacing human jobs is becoming a serious concern. While companies save billions, thousands of families suffer. The timing is terrible with the current economic situation.
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Sarah B
As someone working in tech, this trend is alarming. First Amazon, now HP - and 1.1 million jobs lost this year alone. Companies need to balance efficiency with social responsibility.
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Arjun K
The stock dropped 5.5% despite cost-cutting plans. Shows investors are worried about long-term growth, not just short-term savings. Hope HP has a solid strategy beyond just layoffs.
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Vikram M
This is the perfect opportunity for Indian startups to hire experienced talent. Many skilled professionals will be available in the market. Silver lining for our domestic tech ecosystem! 💡
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Michael C
While I understand companies need to adapt, cutting 6000 jobs over 3 years seems excessive. There must be better ways to implement AI without such massive human cost.

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