"(There are) no number yet on India job cuts. We do not have a clear number of employees by location because IBM does not disclose that data," Conrad said adding that the IBM Global Union Alliance will be meeting soon to discuss its respsonse.
When contacted, an IBM India spokesperson said: "As reported in our recent earnings briefing, IBM continues to rebalance its workforce to meet the changing requirements of its clients and to pioneer new, high value segments of the IT industry."
The spokesperson further said: "To that end, IBM is positioning itself to lead in areas such as Cloud, Analytics and Cognitive Computing and investing in these priority areas.
For example, we have recently committed USD 1 billion to our new Watson unit and USD 1.2 billion to expand our Cloud footprint around the world."
According to sources, over 50 employees at IBM's Systems Technology Group (STG) in Bangalore were handed pink slips on February 12 as part of its global 'Resource Action' or restructuring programme.