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                       Voluntary retirement program ends
  The voluntary Special Early Retirement Program (SERP) has had a significant 
  impact on Digital's workforce.  Some 3,700 employees took advantage of the 
  program, which ended May 29.  It was offered to about 7,000 U.S. employees 
  who, as of May 31, were at least 50 years old with five or more years of 
  service, or at least 60 with one or more years of service to Digital.  
  Just about everyone I've talked with said they're leaving feeling very 
  positive about the experience," said David Landry, U.S. Transition manager. 
  "The majority of employees who elected SERP would not have been eligible for 
  the normal early retirement policy.  Under SERP, they received an improved 
  pension benefit, lifelong medical and dental coverage, continued life 
  insurance, and outplacement assistance."  
  Annette Albright, U.S. Employee Relations manager, said a Retiree Relations 
  Program Office has been created in response to the needs of our expanded 
  retiree population.  "We are saying goodbye to many colleagues and friends 
  who have dedicated years to Digital's success," she said.  "We wish them 
  success in their new pursuits, but we also want them to have lasting bonds 
  with the company.
  "All retirees are potential good-will ambassadors for Digital.  We want to 
  establish a contact place within the company through which we can communicate 
  with retirees to our mutual advantage," Annette said.  Each retiree received 
  a watch and a gold badge which enables them to use company facilities.
  A small number of SERP retirees will be finishing critical work at Digital as 
  external contracts or consultants, according to Dick Farrahar, vice president,
  Personnel.
  "They will be working to close out business that was important to Digital and 
  most of their work will be finished in a month or two," he added.
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                                              Digital Equipment Corporation
                                          Maynard, Massachusetts 01754-2571
Editorial contact:
Dallas Kirk
(508) 493-4562
                      3,700 ELECT TO RETIRE AT DIGITAL
MAYNARD, MA -- June 1, 1992 -- Digital Equipment Corporation announced 
today the conclusion of its U.S. Special Early Retirement Program.  Of
the 7,200 eligible employees, 3,700 accepted the offer to retire.  Kenneth 
H. Olsen, President, stated, "Digital has grown into an industry leader due 
in a large measure to the contributions of these employees.  We are pleased 
that they will now be able to bring their strong experience to new business 
endeavors or devote more time to personal pursuits."
Among those retiring are seven corporate officers.  They are:
George A. Chamberlain, 3rd   A 24 year employee of Digital, Chamberlain
Vice President, Marketing    began his career as manager of the Treasury
Finance			     Department.  Other positions held over the
			     years include: manager of Corporate Informa-
			     tion Services, assistant treasurer, treasurer,
			     vice president of finance for Manufacturing,
			     Engineering, and Marketing. 
Henry J. Crouse		     Crouse joined Digital in 1959 as assistant to 
Vice President,		     the president.  Since that time, he has held
Strategic Relations	     management positions within the company,
			     including purchasing manager and corporate
			     manager of Administration, group manager for
			     External Manufacturing, vice president of
			     External Resources, and vice president of 
			     Manufacturing-Europe.  In May of 1988, Crouse
			     was selected as the startup president of the
			     Open Software Foundation.
James G. Cudmore	     Cudmore began his career at Digital in 1960 as
Vice President,		     circuit design engineer.  He has held 
Operations Staff	     engineering, manufacturing and marketing
			     management positions in such areas	as the
			     semiconductor development/manufacturing
			     group, large scale integrated circuits group,
			     OEM product line, low end engineering and 
			     product operations.
William J. Heffner	     Heffner is a 17 year Digital employee.  He 
Vice President,		     began his career as group software engineer-
Image, Voice and	     ing manager and served as the head of the 
Video Products		     32-bit software development effort, which
			     produced VMS and many other software products.
Robert C. Hughes	     Hughes has held several sales and marketing
Vice President,		     management positions for Digital since 1976.
U.S. Sales		     His past responsibilities have included vice
			     president of National Accounts, vice president
			     of Industry Marketing, vice president of the
			     Office and Information Systems Product Group,
			     the Telecommunications Group, and the Small
			     Business Group.  He has also held positions as
			     regional sales manager and headquarters sales
			     program manager.
Albert E. Mullin, Jr.	     Mullin joined the company in 1972 and was
Vice President,		     responsible for Digital's investor, govern- 
Corporate Relations	     ment and community relations.  He is a member 
			     of the board of directors of the Computer and
			     Business Equipment Manufacturers Association,
			     the Associated Industries of Massachusetts, 
			     the Conservation Law Foundation, the Pine
			     Street Inn, and the board of trustees of the 
			     Massachusetts Taxpayers Foundation. 
Richard H. Yen		     Yen joined Digital in 1972 as general manager,
Vice President,		     Taiwan.  His most recent position included
Far East Manufacturing	     responsibility for the company's Taiwan design
			     engineering operation, the Tokyo Sourcing and
			     Purchasing Group, and manufacturing facilities
			     in Taiwan, Singapore, and Hong Kong.
The Special Early Retirement Program provided 26 weeks of pay in a lump sum 
and added 5 years of service and 5 years of age to the normal retirement 
plan.  John F. Smith, Senior Vice President of Operations, said, "We are 
extremely proud of all of our retirees.  They will continue as valued 
members of the Digital family.  A new Digital Retiree Program Office has 
been opened that will facilitate the involvement of our retirees in our 
future."
Henry J. Crouse, a 33 year employee, said, "I feel fortunate to have had
a varied and rich career at Digital.  It is a great company which respects
the individual and appreciates their contributions."
Digital Equipment Corporation, headquartered in Maynard, Massachusetts, is 
the leading worldwide supplier of networked computer systems, software and 
services.  Digital pioneered and leads the industry in interactive, 
distributed multivendor computing.  Digital and its partners deliver the 
power to use the best integrated solutions - from desktop to data center - 
in open information environments.
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