16 Biggest Company Layoffs of all Time (2024)

by Patrick

16 Biggest Company Layoffs of all Time (1)

🚨 2023 update: If your company is going through or considering layoffs as a way to cut costs we suggest exploring how employee ideas can save your company money. In this case study (link) you can see how just a handful of ideas saved one factory $360,000.

If you look at the numbers, every ten to twenty years (we’ll split the difference and call it fifteen), a major corporation decides to “restructure” its operation which, in laymen’s terms, means terminating the services of a ginormous number of workers. Rumors abound lately that IBM is set to fire over 100,000 employees (that’s dismiss, discharge, lay off, let go, give notice to, get rid of, ax, or sack depending on where you are at the moment) in what could turn out to be the largest layoff in history. While IBM may be the first to tread into the six-figure domain, the business world is certainly no stranger to mass layoffs in the five-figure range. Let’s take a look at the top sixteen mass layoffs.

16) Microsoft – 18,000

16 Biggest Company Layoffs of all Time (2)


In July of last year (that’s 2014 for you number challenged), Microsoft announced that it
will lay off up to 18,000 employees. The bulk of those employees (12,500 to be exact)
will be cut from Microsoft’s mobile phone unit Nokia Devices and Services. To paraphrase
a familiar adage, let’s hope that when a Window closes for these employees, somewhere, a
door opens.

15) Hon Hai – 20,000

16 Biggest Company Layoffs of all Time (3)


While the western world boasts the bulk of the largest layoffs, the east should not be
forgotten. With over 400,000 employees worldwide, Hon Hai (a.k.a. Foxconn)
was amongst the largest of the large in 2008. Then the global recession hit and the behemoth slashed 5% of its workforce in order to control costs.

14) Hewlett-Packard – 24,600

16 Biggest Company Layoffs of all Time (4)


Expansion in one area often means contraction in another. That was certainly the case
back in 2008 when HP set about diversifying its operation. Once the dust settled, then
CEO Mark Hurd trimmed the fat and 24,600 people found themselves without a job. Based on
stock price alone (see above), it seems to have worked.

13) Daimler Chrysler – 26,000

16 Biggest Company Layoffs of all Time (5)


During the recession of 2001 (there was a recession back then too?!), Chrysler went
through a major restructuring to resulted in 26,000 new first-time unemployment claims.
The company barely recovered when the Great Recession of 2008 hit (that one I remember)
and Chrysler – being too big to fail – was bailed out of Chapter 11.

12) Hewlett-Packard (Again!) – 27,000

16 Biggest Company Layoffs of all Time (6)

We can only speculate what’s going on over at HP but with another massive layoff coming
(this time the CEO was Meg Whitman) just four short years after 2008’s five-digit fiasco,
it would be easy to conclude that something ain’t right.

11) Bank of America – 27,000

16 Biggest Company Layoffs of all Time (7)

Yep, just like Hewlett-Packard, Bank of America cut 27,000 jobs between 2012 and 2014
after changing CEOs three or four times in as many years. Hmm…maybe it’s not the jobs;
maybe it’s the CEOs.

10) Bank of America – 30,000

16 Biggest Company Layoffs of all Time (8)


The financial world is such a minefield, I don’t know how the major institutions do it.
I guess it’s a good thing they do. Sure there’s a chance that millions, if not billions,
can be made, but there’s more of a chance that you’ll fail miserably and take the global
economy with you.

Just after the turn of the millennium, banking giant Bank of America, which had just come
through extensive mergers and acquisitions activity, eliminated 30,000 jobs it said were
now redundant. Welcome to the 21st century!

9) United States Postal Service – 30,000 (a number of times)

16 Biggest Company Layoffs of all Time (9)

If you wanted to combine all the numbers, the United States Postal Service layoffs would
top this list. The first decade of the 21st century saw the USPS slash 30,000 jobs three
times for a total of 90,000 postal workers sans employment. I wonder if they cut more
jobs than they moved packages and envelopes?

8) Boeing – 31,000

16 Biggest Company Layoffs of all Time (10)

Who wanted to fly after September 11, 2001? I didn’t. If Boeing’s behavior was any
indication, millions of others shared my view. In response to the economic chaos that
ensued, Boeing cut 31,000 jobs from its commercial aircraft division. No wonder Ebay has plenty of Boeing employee pins for sale!

7) Ford – 35,000

16 Biggest Company Layoffs of all Time (11)


The first few years of this century were a difficult time for many of the United States’
largest companies. Perennial powerhouse Ford was no exception. U.S. and world
populations were holding everything close to the vest and this had a major impact on car
sales. Ford laid off 35,000 as a result of this contraction.

6) AT&T – 40,000

16 Biggest Company Layoffs of all Time (12)


Back in the day (the late 1990s), AT&T was THE phone company. Then things began to
change. Cellular phones began their rise and AT&T had to react. 40,000 workers were
given pink slips and the company lumbered on.

5) General Motors – 47,000

16 Biggest Company Layoffs of all Time (13)

2008 just sucked! Everything went south and many mainstays in the business world were
forced to make do. General Motors slashed 47,000 jobs in response to the sluggish sales
that came as part of the fallout from the sub-prime mortgage disaster. Things have since
recovered for the largest auto makers but the early 2000s was just a bad time to be a
member of the workforce.

4) Citigroup – 50,000

16 Biggest Company Layoffs of all Time (14)


Another 2008 casualty was the financial firm Citigroup. $20 billion in taxpayer money
(TARP) wasn’t enough to stop the bleeding and Citigroup chose to fire 50,000 workers in
an attempt to gain some control.

3) Sears/K-Mart – 50,000

16 Biggest Company Layoffs of all Time (15)


Though these massive layoffs seem to congregate in the tech, automotive, and financial
sector, retail is by no means immune. In 1993, Sears and K-Mart were in the process of
merging and the resultant blowback caused the elimination of 50,000 jobs.

2) IBM – 60,000

16 Biggest Company Layoffs of all Time (16)


The early 1990s saw the rise of the internet and computer manufacturer IBM was struggling
to find its place in the new paradigm. Executives concluded that the company needed to
cut costs and the most efficient way to do that was by eliminating 60,000 jobs.

1) U.S. Army – 70,000

16 Biggest Company Layoffs of all Time (17)

Early in 2014, the Pentagon announced that it would begin the process of shrinking the
armed forces to pre-World War Two levels. This would mean reducing the number of troops
to at least 450,000 and eliminating 70,000 active positions.

Conclusion – record breaker on the way?

So, as you can see, if IBM does indeed cut 110,000 jobs this year, it will crush the old
record and slide easily into the top spot. What conclusion can we draw from all of this?
Perhaps these mega companies ought to try keeping it “small” (as small as you can be
when you employ hundreds of thousands of people).

Or maybe this is just the cycle of growth that we (the menial workers of the world)
should come to expect from the business sector. Whatever it may be, as the world’s
population continues to increase and more and more people are employed, these mass
layoffs will continue to increase in size as well. Wake me when someone lays off
250,000.

16 Biggest Company Layoffs of all Time (2024)
Top Articles
Apple buying Disney would be a storybook ending for Iger, but fairy tales aren't real
Can I get an EIN for banking purposes only? | GovDocFiling
Using GPT for translation: How to get the best outcomes
Pnct Terminal Camera
Maria Dolores Franziska Kolowrat Krakowská
Quick Pickling 101
Google Sites Classroom 6X
Craigslist - Pets for Sale or Adoption in Zeeland, MI
7543460065
Paula Deen Italian Cream Cake
Graveguard Set Bloodborne
Heska Ulite
Umn Biology
Mercy MyPay (Online Pay Stubs) / mercy-mypay-online-pay-stubs.pdf / PDF4PRO
LeBron James comes out on fire, scores first 16 points for Cavaliers in Game 2 vs. Pacers
Degreeworks Sbu
Wgu Admissions Login
Hair Love Salon Bradley Beach
Dit is hoe de 130 nieuwe dubbele -deckers -treinen voor het land eruit zien
The Largest Banks - ​​How to Transfer Money With Only Card Number and CVV (2024)
Extra Virgin Coconut Oil Walmart
Cambridge Assessor Database
Kiddle Encyclopedia
U Arizona Phonebook
Craigslistjaxfl
Apply for a credit card
Culver's Flavor Of The Day Taylor Dr
Sullivan County Image Mate
Tuw Academic Calendar
Bidrl.com Visalia
Violent Night Showtimes Near Johnstown Movieplex
Pacman Video Guatemala
Aid Office On 59Th Ashland
Advance Auto Parts Stock Price | AAP Stock Quote, News, and History | Markets Insider
Verizon TV and Internet Packages
Nicole Wallace Mother Of Pearl Necklace
Mgm Virtual Roster Login
Maybe Meant To Be Chapter 43
The Blackening Showtimes Near Regal Edwards Santa Maria & Rpx
Page 5662 – Christianity Today
Henry County Illuminate
Bianca Belair: Age, Husband, Height & More To Know
Taylor University Baseball Roster
Keir Starmer looks to Italy on how to stop migrant boats
How Does The Common App Work? A Guide To The Common App
Brandon Spikes Career Earnings
Big Brother 23: Wiki, Vote, Cast, Release Date, Contestants, Winner, Elimination
What Does the Death Card Mean in Tarot?
Strawberry Lake Nd Cabins For Sale
28 Mm Zwart Spaanplaat Gemelamineerd (U999 ST9 Matte | RAL9005) Op Maat | Zagen Op Mm + ABS Kantenband
Latest Posts
Article information

Author: Velia Krajcik

Last Updated:

Views: 5846

Rating: 4.3 / 5 (54 voted)

Reviews: 93% of readers found this page helpful

Author information

Name: Velia Krajcik

Birthday: 1996-07-27

Address: 520 Balistreri Mount, South Armand, OR 60528

Phone: +466880739437

Job: Future Retail Associate

Hobby: Polo, Scouting, Worldbuilding, Cosplaying, Photography, Rowing, Nordic skating

Introduction: My name is Velia Krajcik, I am a handsome, clean, lucky, gleaming, magnificent, proud, glorious person who loves writing and wants to share my knowledge and understanding with you.