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ZURICH (Reuters) -Siemens will cut 5,600 jobs at its Digital Industries business, the engineering company said on Tuesday, in the latest blow for German industry shaken by weak demand at home and ...
The job cuts amount to a little more than 8% of the 68,000 people employed in Digital Industries globally, and come as Siemens adjusts its production capacity in line with weak market conditions ...
Siemens will cut 5,600 jobs at its Digital Industries business, the engineering company said on Tuesday, in the latest blow for German industry shaken by weak demand at home and abroad.
German technology giant Siemens could reduce its workforce in the worldwide automation sector by up to 5,000 jobs worldwide. An exact figure for the reductions has not been finalised, Reuters ...
Meanwhile, Siemens also announced that it is cutting around 450 jobs under its electric vehicle charging business, which will also impact about 250 roles in Germany. The cuts are around a third of the ...
Siemens SIE-0.85 % decrease; red down pointing triangle said it will cut more than 6,000 jobs in its automation and electric-vehicle charging businesses as part of its plans to boost competitiveness.
Siemens AG plans to reduce its global headcount by some 6,000 workers, with about half of the cuts coming in Germany, as the company seeks savings at its factory automation business that’s ...
ZURICH (Reuters) - Siemens could cut up to 5,000 jobs worldwide in its struggling factory automation business, Chief Executive Roland Busch said on Thursday.
Siemens AG plans to reduce its global head count by about 6,000 workers, with the majority of cuts planned in its factory automation business that’s suffering from weak demand.
ZURICH (Reuters) -Siemens will cut 5,600 jobs at its Digital Industries business, the engineering company said on Tuesday, in the latest blow for German industry shaken by weak demand at home and ...
ZURICH, Nov 14 (Reuters) - Siemens , opens new tab could cut up to 5,000 jobs worldwide in its struggling factory automation business, Chief Executive Roland Busch said on Thursday.