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The Deleted Article About Mass Layoffs at IBM (April 2026)

posted by Roy Schestowitz on Apr 14, 2026

Resurrected:

IBM to lay off hundreds in Bratislava

A few hours ago we mentioned a report that had been deleted. It was about IBM layoffs. Whatever the reason for its deletion, we have a full copy now.

The key part: "According to Index, the mass layoffs were indirectly confirmed by the Central Office of Labour, Social Affairs and Family. Although its spokeswoman Marianna Šebová did not mention the company itself, she did say that 439 jobs in the business consulting activities sector were at risk."

Original below.

IBM v Bratislave hromadne prepúšťa, no dáva štedré odstupné. Vo firme vládne nervozita

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