IBM Touts Trump-Pleasing Hiring Plans While Firing Thousands

Big Blue pledged to hire 25,000 workers over four years. It wasn't long before employees were accusing the company's CEO of hypocrisy.

IBM Touting Hypocritical Hiring Plans?

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On the eve of a summit last month between technology executives and then President-elect Donald Trump, IBM Chief Executive Officer Ginni Rometty publicly pledged to hire about 25,000 U.S. workers and spend $1 billion on training over the next four years.

She didn't mention that International Business Machines Corp. was also firing workers and sending many of the jobs overseas.