Location: Dallas-Fort Worth, Texas.
Based on news reporting.
Texas Instruments has laid off more than 150 employees in the Dallas-Fort Worth area as part of a workforce reduction strategy. This decision reflects the company's ongoing adjustments amid changing market conditions. The layoffs are part of a broader trend in the tech industry, where companies are reevaluating their staffing needs. Texas Instruments has not specified the departments affected by these layoffs, but the cuts are significant for the local workforce. The company continues to navigate economic challenges while aiming to maintain operational efficiency.
Texas Instruments Incorporated cut 150 jobs as of October 1, 2023.
That is roughly 0.4% of the 34,000 people Texas Instruments Incorporated employs.
LayoffTalk has tracked 12 layoff events at Texas Instruments Incorporated since October 2023, affecting a combined 1,555 employees.
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