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マーケット・チャッター:ロジャーズ・コミュニケーションズが従業員2万5000人の半数に早期退職制度を提示、とグローブ・アンド・メール紙が報じる

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-- カナダの通信事業者ロジャーズ・コミュニケーションズ(RCI-B.TO)は、従業員2万5000人の半数に対し、希望退職制度を提示していると、グローブ・アンド・メール紙が月曜日に報じた。 同紙によると、これは通信業界における近年最大規模の退職制度であり、成長鈍化が背景にある。 (マーケット・チャッターのニュースは、世界中の市場専門家との会話、および/または他のメディア情報源に基づいています。この情報は信頼できる情報源に基づいていると考えられますが、噂や憶測が含まれる可能性があります。正確性は保証されません。)

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