Fujitsu poland to Cut 834 Jobs in Major restructuring
Warsaw, Poland – Fujitsu Technology Solutions has announced plans to reduce its workforce in Poland by up to 834 employees, impacting offices primarily in Łódź and Katowice. The layoffs, slated to begin in July 2025 and conclude by March 2026, represent a critically important restructuring for the technology giant, affecting a substantial portion of its 3,800-strong Polish workforce.
While the precise distribution of job cuts across all locations, including the Warsaw bureau, remains unclear, the declaration has sparked concern and disappointment among employees.
Fujitsu stated it is indeed committed to conducting the process “with respect for the principles of honesty and dignity of employees” while concurrently reinforcing its position and ensuring long-term sustainability within the Polish market. However, sentiments expressed on platforms like Gowork, as reported by Gazeta wyborcza, paint a different picture.
Employees are voicing fears of departmental closures and a shift in the company’s operational strategy. one employee commented online that lower-level positions are being outsourced to India, while more senior roles are being relocated to Germany.
“There is a grave mood in the company – a lot of departments are either reducing staff or disappearing altogether,” one anonymous employee wrote. Another long-term employee expressed bitterness, stating that the company now appears to disregard the loyalty and experience of its workforce. A former employee lamented the lack of internal transfer opportunities, contrasting the current approach with the company’s past efforts to retain valuable personnel.
The news underscores a growing trend of companies reassessing their global operations and streamlining their workforce in response to evolving market conditions. further details regarding the specific roles affected and the support offered to impacted employees are expected as the restructuring plan unfolds.
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