RIM's chief legal officer quits ahead of job cuts

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Another departure from RIM

Karim Bawa, BlackBerry maker RIM's chief legal officer, has resigned.

This comes just days before thousands of job cuts are expected at the Canadian company.

Ms Bawa had been at the company 12 years. The company said it has been discussing her retirement for a while, but her departure still comes at a sensitive time for the company. Last week Patrick Spence, head of global sales, also stepped down.

Canadian newspaper the Globe and Mail reported over the weekend that the Waterloo-based company would cut at least 2,000 jobs this Friday, June 1. But a source told Reuters the actual figure will be closer to 6,000.

Wide-ranging cuts

The cuts are expected to "sweep across departments, ranging from senior positions in RIM's legal division to human resources, finance, sales, and marketing," according to the paper.

RIM currently employs around 16,500 staff worldwide. Last summer it let go 2,000 staff.

The practice of firing junior members of staff is apparently so regular at RIM that it's become known as 'Goodbye Thursdays'.

Co-chief executives Mike Lazardis and Jim Balsillie resigned in January. Thorsten Heins took over, but things don't seem to be getting much better for the company.

It failed to launch any new handsets at BlackBerry World this month in Florida, instead pinning all its hopes on BlackBerry 10, its forthcoming operating system. It's thought this will usher in a new range of touchscreen BlackBerry handsets, and possibly revive the flagging company, but we'll have to wait and see.

Last year, the BBM outage rendered BlackBerry handsets useless all over the world.

Via: BBC

Joe Svetlik

Joe has been writing about tech for 17 years, first on staff at T3 magazine, then in a freelance capacity for Stuff, The Sunday Times Travel Magazine, Men's Health, GQ, The Mirror, Trusted Reviews, TechRadar and many more (including What Hi-Fi?). His specialities include all things mobile, headphones and speakers that he can't justifying spending money on.

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