AM I NEXT? IS THE HANDWRITING ON THE WALL AT IBM AS THEY SPINOFF KYNDRYL

Am I Next? IBM spins off services group into Kyndryl.

Armonk, New York-based IBM, the iconic computer manufacturer, software developer, and technology services provider, has announced the spinoff of its "Independent Managed Infrastructure Services Business" into a new entity to be named Kyndryl by the end of 2021. The new company will be headquartered in New York City, New York.

In announcing the spinnoff, the enterprise was described as a service company that "designs, runs and modernizes the critical technology infrastructure of the world's most important businesses and institutions."

In his best corporate-speak, the first Chief Executive Officer of Kyndryl, Martin Schroeter, said, "Kyndryl evokes the spirit of true partnership and growth. Customers around the world will come to know Kyndryl as a brand that runs the vital systems at the heart of progress, and an independent company with the best global talent in the industry. The decision to base our corporate team in one of the world's most vibrant and global urban centers underscores our commitment to the economic health of cities."

This split may impact the workforce in unknown ways as employees are split between the companies.

Change is coming. There will always be a tomorrow, no matter how much you may try to ignore it. There are no guarantees in life or promises for a bright future. Just because something bad hasn't happened yet, doesn't mean it won't. It can happen to anyone, anytime, anywhere. No one is guaranteed to wake up tomorrow and still have a job by evening. Are you now wondering, Am I Next?

AM I NEXT? NO LOVE -- LAYOFFS AT IBM (09/19/24)

Am I Next? IBM restructuring layoffs.

SEPTEMBER 19, 2024 — WHY YOU NEVER HEAR ABOUT LAYOFFS

IBM continues stealth layoff practices, including the use of non-disclosure agreements, to avoid media attention. Sometimes, it executes mass layoffs in a number of offices just under the reporting minimums.

While no numbers seem to have surfaced, it appears that between three and five thousand employees may have been targeted under IBM’s workforce rebalancing initiative.

APRIL 24, 2023 — RED HAT LAYOFFS

Raleigh, North Carolina-based Red Hat Software, acquired by IBM in 2019, announced a 4% reduction in force, impacting 750 employees IN general and administrative positions.

JANUARY 25, 2023 — 3.900 LAYOFFS FROM DIVESTITURES

The company has announced that it will eliminate about 1.5% of its global workforce or 3,000 employees as part of its divestments from Kyndryl Holdings, the IT services business that IBM spun off last year, and its healthcare analytics business,

IBM continues to play catch-up as it pivots from its traditional infrastructure and information technology services to the fast-growing cloud-computing market.

MAY 21, 2020 — 1,000+ LAYOFFS ACROSS FIVE STATES

Once again, IBM refused to provide specifics regarding the layoffs — which, according to some media reports, number in the thousands and affect employees in at least five states.

According to a company spokesperson, “IBM’s work is in a highly competitive marketplace and requires flexibility to constantly add high-value skills to our workforce. While we always consider the current environment, IBM’s workforce decisions are in the interest of the long-term health of our business. Recognizing the unique and difficult situation this business decision may create for some of our employees, IBM is offering subsidized medical coverage to all affected U.S. employees through June 2021.”

It is believed that California, Missouri, Pennsylvania, and New York may be among the hardest-hit states. The company was suffering from declining revenues prior to the Chinese Virus pandemic and used an earnings call to signal “aggressive structural actions” to improve the competitiveness (i.e cut costs) of its Global Technology Services consulting unit, which represents about a third of IBM’s revenue.

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Armonk, New York-based IBM, the iconic computer manufacturer, has announced the consequences of a normal business realignment, including a major reduction in force estimated to be approximately 1,700 employees

A company spokesperson commented, “We are continuing to reposition our team to align with our focus on the high-value segments of the IT market and we also continue to hire aggressively in critical new areas that deliver value for our clients and IBM.

Considering that IBM stands accused of age discrimination, you can be that the company’s actions will be scrutinized for anything that will earn loophole-lawyers a payday.

There is little doubt that additional layoffs will occur after IBM closes on its $34 billion Red Hat acquisition later in the year and starts the process of integration that will eliminate redundant functions and positions among Red Hat’s 13,000 employees.

Change is coming. There will always be a tomorrow, no matter how much you may try to ignore it. There are no guarantees in life, or promises for a bright future. Just because something bad hasn't happened yet, doesn't mean it won't. It can happen to anyone, anytime, anywhere. No one is guaranteed to wake up tomorrow and still have a job by evening. Are you now wondering, Am I Next?

AM I NEXT? NO LOVE -- LAYOFFS AT IBM / SETERUS (UPDATED)

Am I Next? Layoffs at IBM Seterus.

UPDATE: JANUARY 16, 2019 — THINGS ARE NOT LOOKING GOOD AT MR. COOPER EITHER

Mr. Cooper, who acquired Seterus from IBM, has announced it will be laying off 109 employees located in their Santa Ana, California office. The affected employees are part of the company’s origination unit.

According to a company spokesperson, “The company continuously looks for ways to further increase efficiencies and deliver value to our team members, customers and shareholders. We recently restructured some of our departments within our originations organization and, while we regret a small number of positions were eliminated, we believe our changes will further our strategic goals and best position us for continued growth in the market.”

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As part of a massive restructuring effort, Armonk, New York-based IBM has announced the layoff of 310 employees and the closure of its mortgage servicing subsidiary Seterus.

The facility in the Research Triangle Park section of Durham, North Carolina is expected to close following the subsidiary sale to the Dallas, Texas-based Mr. Cooper Group, the largest non-bank mortgage servicing company in the United States and formerly known as Nationstar Mortgage.

It appears that IBM' CEO, Ginni Rometty, is spearheading IBM's transformation which includes shedding all non-core services operations and moving toward, cloud, security, and cognitive computing capabilities.

IBM has been publicly accused of age discrimination by ProPublica, an independent investigative journalism organization.

Employees who are in middle management, are in support groups, and who are associated with non-core future business should remain vigilant.

Just because something bad hasn't happened yet, doesn't mean it won't. It can happen to anyone, anytime, anywhere ... are you now wondering, Am I Next?