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市場傳聞:《環球郵報》報道,羅傑斯通訊公司擬向其2.5萬名員工中的一半提供買斷方案。

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-- 根據《環球郵報》週一報道,加拿大電信業者羅傑斯通訊公司(Rogers Communications,RCI-B.TO)正向其25,000名員工中的一半提供自願離職方案。 該報稱,這是近年來電信業在成長放緩背景下規模最大的一次員工離職潮。 (市場動態新聞來自與全球市場專業人士的對話和/或其他媒體管道。這些資訊被認為來自可靠來源,但可能包含傳聞和推測。準確性無法保證。)

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