IBM lays off entire Russian workforce

IBM has laid off its entire staff in Russia after suspending operations in March following the country”™s invasion of Ukraine.

IBM CEO Arvind Krishna announced the decision in an internal memo sent to the Armonk-headquartered company”™s Russian staff on May 30; the memo was only made public this week.

“We chose to suspend operations so that we could evaluate longer-term options while continuing to pay and provide for our employees in Russia,” Krishna said. “As the consequences of the war continue to mount and uncertainty about its long-term ramifications grows, we have now made the decision to carry out an orderly wind-down of IBM”™s business in Russia. We see this move as both right and necessary, and a natural next step following our business suspension.”

IBM did not provide an exact number of people impacted, only noting that “several hundred” would be out of work.

“Our colleagues in Russia have, through no fault of their own, endured months of stress and uncertainty,” he added. “We recognize that this news is difficult, and I want to assure them that IBM will continue to stand by them and take all reasonable steps to provide support and make their transition as orderly as possible.”