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T-Mobile’s upcoming layoffs to impact over 400 Bellevue employees

Sep 1, 2023, 7:00 AM

Image: The T-Mobile logo is seen on a storefront, on Oct. 14, 2022, in Boston....

The T-Mobile logo is seen on a storefront, on Oct. 14, 2022, in Boston. (Photo: Michael Dwyer, AP file photo)

(Photo: Michael Dwyer, AP file photo)

Over 400 employees in Bellevue will be impacted by T-Mobile’s recently announced layoff plans, according to the U.S. Labor Department and Washington’s Employment Security Department.

The Labor Department’s Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification 401 employees in Bellevue will be impacted. The department reports the “layoff start date” as Oct. 24.

The information comes as the company recently announced it will lay off 5,000 employees, about 7% of its workforce.

In an email to employees shared in a regulatory filing, CEO Michael Sievert said the layoffs would come over the next five weeks and impact T-Mobile workers across the country 鈥 particularly those working in corporate and back-office roles, as well as some technology positions. Retail and customer service teams will not be part of the cuts.

“This is a large change, and an unusual one for our company,” Sievert wrote. “Because of this, we do not envision making additional largescale reductions across the company again in the foreseeable future.”

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T-Mobile estimated it will book a pre-tax charge of about $450 million in the third quarter related to the job cuts. Laid-off employees will receive severance payments based on tenure, 60 days minimum of transition leave, career transition services and other benefits, Thursday鈥檚 announcement said.

The layoffs at T-Mobile follow mass job cuts in the past year at a handful of companies 鈥 including Google, Meta, Amazon and Microsoft. Beyond the tech sector, layoffs have also hit Disney park employees, newspapers and some higher education jobs.

Sievert said the T-Mobile jobs impacted by the upcoming layoffs “are primarily duplicative to other roles” or may not fit with current changes and priorities at the company. He also pointed to rising costs of attracting and retaining customers.

The current restructuring is aimed at getting T-Mobile “efficiently focused on a finite set of winning strategies,鈥 Sievert added 鈥 later noting that the company needs 鈥渢o move at the speed of technology,” by using artificial intelligence and other tools to meet customer needs and stay competitive.

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Last month, T-Mobile reported a second-quarter profit of $2.22 billion 鈥 up from a $108 million loss seen for the same period of 2022. The Bellevue, Washington-based company, which became one of the country’s largest cellphone service carriers in 2020 after buying rival Sprint, posted total service revenues of $15.74 billion for this year’s second quarter.

In May, T-Mobile also acquired Mint Mobile, partly owned by actor Ryan Reynolds, in a cash-and-stock purchase of Ka鈥檈na Corp. worth as much as $1.35 billion.

Earlier this year, the company said in a filing with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission an unidentified malicious intruder breached its network in late November and stole data on 37 million customers, including addresses, phone numbers and dates of birth. The breach was discovered Jan. 5 and reported Jan. 19.

Contributing: The Associated Press, Steve Coogan

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