Telstra considers cutting 2,800 jobs
Telstra is considering a major axing of jobs.
The telco says it is looking at slashing 2,800 jobs from its direct workforce.
It is one of multiple measures designed to reset its business and simplify operations as well as improve productivity.
Видео Telstra considers cutting 2,800 jobs канала Sky News Australia
The telco says it is looking at slashing 2,800 jobs from its direct workforce.
It is one of multiple measures designed to reset its business and simplify operations as well as improve productivity.
Видео Telstra considers cutting 2,800 jobs канала Sky News Australia
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