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RIM planning to cut 2,000 jobs

Blackberry - Chief operating officer to resign
Blackberry - Chief operating officer to resign

Blackberry maker Research In Motion said today that it was cutting 2,000 jobs and that its ailing chief operating officer planned to retire.

RIM, which is facing increased competition from Apple's iPhone and mobile phones running Google's Android software, revealed plans last month to cut jobs this quarter in a bid to 'streamline operations.'

The job cuts amount to just over 10% of the global workforce of the Waterloo, Ontario-based company.

RIM also said that chief operating officer Don Morrison, who is on temporary medical leave, planned to retire after more than 10 years with the company. He will be replaced by Thorsten Heins and Jim Rowan, who will split the COO duties, RIM said in a statement.