Google to slash 20 percent of Motorola Mobility workforce

Google to slash 20 percent of Motorola Mobility workforce
Google has announced today that it will reorganize the struggling phone maker it purchased in May, Motorola Mobility (MMI), slashing a significant portion of the workforce.

The company will close 30 of MMI's global offices and lay off 4000 workers, 20 percent of the total employees.



Only a third of the layoffs will be of American workers, with the rest being overseas.

As part of the reorganization, the company will leave unprofitable markets, discontinue building low and mid-range models and focus on a handful of smartphones instead of building dozens and hoping they stick with consumers.

Adds new MMI CEO Dennis Woodside: "We're excited about the smartphone business. The Google business is built on a wired model, and as the world moves to a pretty much completely wireless model over time, it's going to be really important for Google to understand everything about the mobile consumer."

Google paid $12.5 billion for MMI earlier this year, mainly to obtain the company's 17,000-strong portfolio of wireless and mobile patents. The patents will help the company defend against lawsuits in the industry where they have become a daily occurrence.

Written by: Andre Yoskowitz @ 13 Aug 2012 9:23
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