ASML to cut fewer jobs after talks with Dutch unions

June 10, 2026 1:01 PM EDT

A logo on ASML offices on the day workers participate in a walk-out over the company's plans to cut its workforce, in Veldhoven, Netherlands, March 24, 2026. REUTERS/Nicolas Economou

June 10 (Reuters) - ‌Chip-equipment ​maker ​ASML will cut fewer jobs ‌than initially planned, Dutch ⁠unions said in a ‌statement after talks ‌with ASML.

Redundancies are now expected to take ​effect from May 2027, ASML ⁠spokesperson Monique Mols said, adding that ​employees will be informed before the end ​of this ‌month whether their roles are affected. ⁠She said instead of redundancy, some might ⁠see their roles changed ​within the company.

"We want to see as few people ‌as possible forced to leave", she ‌said.

(Reporting by ⁠Anna Peverieri ‌in Barcelona; ​Charlotte Van Campenhout in Amsterdam, Editing ‌by)



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