Applied Materials to Cut 1,400 Jobs Worldwide Amid Automation Push

The company is the second-largest semiconductor equipment supplier in the world, and the job reduction represents 4 percent of its global workforce.
Applied Materials to Cut 1,400 Jobs Worldwide Amid Automation Push
An employee holds a silicon wafer with chips etched into it at Applied Materials in Sunnyvale, Calif. Jim Wilson/Pool/AFP via Getty Images
Mary Prenon
Mary Prenon
Freelance Reporter
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Applied Materials, one of the nation’s largest producers of semiconductor-manufacturing equipment, gave the green light this week to a plan to reduce its global workforce by about 4 percent, affecting some 1,400 employees.

Based in Santa Clara, California, the company approved its workforce reduction plan to ensure “continued growth as a more competitive and productive organization,” it noted in its Oct. 23 filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
Mary Prenon
Mary Prenon
Freelance Reporter
Mary T. Prenon covers real estate and business. She has been a writer and reporter for over 25 years with various print and broadcast media in New York.