Qualcomm trimming workforce by 2.5% with California job cuts

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Qualcomm trimming workforce by 2.5% with California job cuts
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Qualcomm Inc.

will cut about 2.5% of its workforce in December with job cuts centered in California, the chip maker reported in filings to regulators. In filings with the California Employment Development Department on Thursday, Qualcomm said it planned to eliminate 1,064 positions in San Diego, and 194 in Santa Clara, Calif., with the cuts occurring in mid-December. Qualcomm last reported having 51,000 employees globally.

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