Sun won't confirm Aussie cuts

in brief Sun Microsystems has declined to comment on reports it is cutting up to 150 Australian staff this week.

The AFR has reported the cuts would mainly come from Victoria, Western Australia and South Australia, with New South Wales and New Zealand workers to learn of the impact shortly.

Sun has had a troubled time in Australia recently; the company's then-local chieftain Duncan Bennet resigned his post in February less than a year after being appointed to the post. The news came after it was revealed in December that Sun's local revenues had fallen by almost $100 million for the year to 30 June 2008.

Also in February, Sun announced a 15 per cent price hike across all its products in Australia, saying the boost was a result of exchange rate fluctuations.

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Talkback 3 comments

    sun does cut Anonymous -- 08/04/09

    Just been let go. half the sales staff gone in Canberra, some support. The development research facility from Storagetek is now only 4 from 15. The offices in Perth and Adelaide are to close only leaving support staff. The news is that
    Brisbane will be the same and Sydney will see its
    turn today and tomorrow. A good company with good products with bad leadership...that is the problem. Someone should kick J.S head in.

    I agree Anonymous -- 08/04/09 (in reply to #320128794)

    I agree. Swartz has a lot to answer for. Hell, he can't even sell the company without stuffing it up.

    And so it goes... Anonymous -- 21/04/09

    Sun, like Digital before it, was a good company that mis-read the market and now has paid the ulitmate price. Like Digital, its name will be removed from the market-place as Oracle consumes it. It is sad, but it is the consolidation that will happen in the industry for the next 12 to 18 months. From these mergers, employees will be let go, and the smart ones will start their own companies which will be the green roots of the next computer revolution - the google's, salesforce.coms, and microsofts of the future, if you will.

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