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Ericsson job cuts spotlight tech sector turbulence

By Claire ShenJanuary 16, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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  • Ericsson has proposed cutting around 1,600 jobs in Sweden as part of cost-saving and efficiency measures.
  • The moves follow wider tech layoffs in recent years, including previous reductions by Ericsson and major firms such as TCS and Meta.

What happened: Telecom layoffs deepen trend

Swedish networking equipment maker Ericsson has initiated plans to reduce its workforce by about 1,600 jobs in Sweden, notifying the Swedish Public Employment Service and beginning negotiations with trade unions. This proposed cut represents roughly 12 % of its Swedish staff and is part of broader measures to improve operational efficiency and cost position while attempting to sustain critical technology investments.

These latest job cuts come amid a backdrop of significant downsizing across the tech industry. Ericsson previously cut thousands of jobs in earlier restructuring rounds in Sweden in 2023 and 2024, and also reduced headcount in other markets such as Canada. In parallel, global IT and tech firms including Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) have announced reductions affecting around 12,000 roles and major platforms like Meta have trimmed teams, reflecting widespread adjustments to business models and market demand pressures.

Also Read: Tech layoffs accelerate as AI retools the industry
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Why it’s important

The strategic shift at Ericsson illustrates how even established telecom equipment leaders are contending with subdued investment in traditional network infrastructure, especially 5G, and pivoting to streamline operations. Cost-cutting through job reductions can bolster short-term financial performance and help reallocate resources towards software, automation and next-generation network services. However, such workforce contractions also underscore persistent challenges in the broader tech and telecom markets, where slowing demand and competitive pressures force reassessment of long-term growth.

Ericsson’s cuts contribute to a bigger picture of tech industry workforce reshaping, where automation, artificial intelligence adoption and macroeconomic headwinds are reshaping employment patterns across sectors once seen as stable. These trends could shape career pathways for engineers and professionals globally as companies balance efficiency with innovation.

ERICSSON META Tata Consultancy Services
Claire Shen

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