The division, which makes everything from memory chips to car navigation systems, would reduce its existing workforce of about 111,000 people by March 2016, a company spokeswoman said.
The job cuts came less than a month after Panasonic, which has cut about 20 per cent of its total workforce in recent years, booked a USD 7.5 billion net loss over the year to March.
Panasonic, like key domestic rivals Sony and Sharp, has suffered in its television business where lower-costs foreign rivals proved tough competition, while its debt was inflated by the purchase of smaller rival Sanyo.
The company had a total of 293,742 employees as of March 31, according to Panasonic's website.
