BlackBerry cuts 250 staff at Ontario facility

About 5,000 employees were laid off last year in restructuring efforts.

July 25, 2013 09:39 pm | Updated November 16, 2021 08:27 pm IST - WATERLOO, Ontario:

BlackBerry's headquarters in Waterloo, Ontario, Canada. File Photo.

BlackBerry's headquarters in Waterloo, Ontario, Canada. File Photo.

BlackBerry has given layoff notices to 250 workers at its product testing facility in Waterloo, Ontario, where the global smartphone company is based.

The employees supported the company’s manufacturing, research and development efforts.

BlackBerry said on Thursday that the cuts were part of the next stage of its turnaround plan to increase efficiencies and scale its company correctly for new opportunities in mobile computing.

About 5,000 employees were laid off last year in restructuring efforts.

BlackBerry is trying to recover a stronger position in the highly competitive smartphone market with its new BlackBerry 10 line of phones and operating system.

At the company’s annual general meeting earlier this month, CEO Thorsten Heins told shareholders that BlackBerry is in the midst of a complex transition.

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