Google cutting 20% of jobs at Motorola Mobility
Peter Clarke, EETimes
8/13/2012 5:18 AM EDT
LONDON – Motorola Mobility, the mobile phone company acquired by Google in May 2012 for $12.5 billion, has reportedly notified staff that it plans to cut 20 percent of jobs and close one third of its 94 offices worldwide.
About one third of the job cuts are expected to be made in the United States.
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