Melvin G. Calimag

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By Melvin G. Calimag

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A series of unfortunate layoffs

Posted in The Pinoy Post by Melvin G. Calimag on Monday, January 26 2009 02:58 PM

Despite the depressing economic outlook around the world, most Filipinos that I've talked to still view the Philippines as a safe harbor from the "perfect storm of crises" currently engulfing the financial sector. A common comment here is that the Philippines didn't crash or isn't suffering as much as the developed economies because it didn't fly as high.

Admittedly, these are comforting words to hear. I, for one, is glad that the public is keeping an upbeat mood in these tough times. A negative attitude, after all, would only bring, well, negative results.

However, beneath this veneer of optimism is the sad fact that the Philippines is not totally immune from the conflagration affecting the globe. While the local BPO (business process outsourcing) industry seems to be cruising and adjusting well, job cuts are starting to distress other businesses, particularly the electronics sector.

Just a few days ago, Intel made the headlines here after formally announcing it was closing down its only chip testing plant in Cavite province this year. The shutdown of the facility, the first multinational semiconductor factory to be established in the Philippines, will affect about 1,800 employees.

And if the press statement of former senator Ernesto Herrera, who is now the secretary-general of Trade Union Congress of the Philippines (TUCP), is correct, a few thousands more are said to have been rendered jobless in a nearby technology park.

Last week, Microsoft revealed that it is shedding some 5,000 employees worldwide as a result of the ailing global economy. The company's subsidiary, however, said the local office is not affected by the move.

But, I know of some executives in the industry who may have been directly or indirectly hit by the financial crunch. Let me attempt to cite a few of them:

-- Antonio Pio de Roda, former country manager of Nortel Philippines. The company's parent firm in Canada filed for bankruptcy protection recently. No reported employment yet.

-- Jino Alvarez, former manager at Epson Philippines, Samsung Philippines, and Neo Computers. No reported employment yet.

-- Luichi Robles, former country manager of Cisco Philippines. No reported employment yet.

-- Teresa Pacis, former communications manager of Intel Technology Philippines. As indicated above, the factory announced it is closing down this year after 35 years of operations. Now with IPO Philippines.

-- Raymond Huang, former country manager of Cisco Philippines. Last reported employer was Alcatel-Lucent Philippines.

This list could be longer, but I hope it won't get too long.





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Tags: Philippines, Country Manager, layoff, financial, BPO, semiconductor, electronics, Cisco Systems Inc., Intel Corp., industry

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Talkback 3 comments

A series of unfortunate layoffs
raymond huang deserves to be fired. he fired a lot of people in cisco and alcatel. i guess now it is his turn to be in the gutter.
Posted by et on Saturday, January 31 2009 03:54 PM

A series of unfortunate layoffs
boycottnovell.com...
Posted by Robel Rosales on Saturday, February 07 2009 08:54 AM

A series of unfortunate layoffs
Before I did not even think at least once in my life about the safety of my job in this economy. For the first time, I feel like no one's job is safe especially that we are suffering from economic hit because of credit slumps and other related financial problems. Being laid off is the scariest thing I could ever imagine. I certainly don't want to be coping and surviving unemployment, I'm sure it will be very hard. Mass layoff has been working on companies recently, and that worries me a lot. The latest round of mass layoffs comes from Silicon Valley and multinational chemical giant, Dow Chemicals. To read more about this please click on your no fax payday loan source.
Posted by Jaeden J on Wednesday, February 04 2009 04:51 PM

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Melvin G. Calimag

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Melvin G. Calimag currently writes for the infotech section of a popular English broadsheet in the Philippines. Prior to this, Melvin served as an assistant editor at Metropolitan Computer Times (MCT), the first IT publication in the Philippines. He is currently the vice president for internals at the IT Journalists Association of the Philippines (CyberPress), and also serves as a charter member with the Philippine Science Journalists Association.

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