BlackBerry Layoffs Appear to Be Over: Corner Turned?

Several years of widespread layoffs at BlackBerry are finally over, according to an internal memo from the company’s chief executive officer.
BlackBerry Layoffs Appear to Be Over: Corner Turned?
The Canadian Press
8/6/2014
Updated:
8/7/2014

Several years of widespread layoffs at BlackBerry are finally over, according to an internal memo from the company’s chief executive officer.

John Chen told employees Aug. 1 that the Waterloo, Ont.-based smartphone company has reached the end of cuts that began three years ago, part of an attempt to turn its business around.

“We have completed the restructuring notification process, and the workforce reduction that began three years ago is now behind us,” he wrote in the memo, which was obtained by The Canadian Press.

“I am confident that we have the right organization in place to execute our business strategy.”

Chen said BlackBerry is now ready to make strategic acquisitions, like the purchase of Germany’s anti-eavesdropping firm Secusmart that it announced last week.

“Many employees were let go, many others left by their own choice, while those who stayed often were uncertain about the company, its future, and their future,” Chen wrote.

“I know it can be very difficult to maintain a high level of focus and commitment during a time of turmoil and uncertainty.”

The letter outlined some of BlackBerry’s upcoming plans, which include the launch of several new devices and services.

Chen closed the letter reminding staff that while the company has made progress, it’s still not clear of its challenges.

“I ask for your help more than ever to focus on execution at every level,” he said.

“There is no margin for error to complete BlackBerry’s turnaround to success.”