The British BT telephone abolish 10,000 jobs



The telephone British Telecoms (BT) will launch next month, during the presentation of their findings, which eliminate 10,000 jobs, reported the newspaper The Sunday Telegraph.

The elimination of these jobs, adding to the 10,000 already announced last November, is distributed among the whole group, which has 160,000 employees, said the digital edition of the Sunday newspaper. A BT spokesman described the 10,000 job cuts "speculative figure," although he admitted that the company is focused on reducing costs. "

The next performance of BT could be the worst since the privatization of the group in 1984, according to the Daily Telegraph and the Sunday Times. BT's contribution has fallen from 235 pence (2.61 euros) to 81 (0.9 euros) in just over a year, after a series of poor financial performance. The group suffered particularly by the poor performance of BT Global Services, its international division.

April 13, 2009

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