-- 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裁員。 以下是路透社報道中的一些細節,該報導已發佈在BNN Bloomberg網站上: - 報道稱,羅傑斯週一表示,將向多個業務部門的員工提供離職方案,但並未說明是否有裁員目標。 - 羅傑斯發言人扎克·卡雷羅(Zac Carreiro)告訴《環球郵報》:“我們正在採取措施調整成本結構,以反映當前商業環境的實際情況。作為其中的一部分,一些團隊選擇提供自願離職和退休計劃,讓部分員工可以選擇是繼續留在公司還是開啟新的篇章。” 報告稱,公司部分團隊,包括電視主持人、Rogers Sports and Media旗下Sportsnet的員工以及工會成員,均不符合資格。 Rogers尚未回覆路透社的置評請求。 本月初,Rogers預測2026年的資本支出將比2025年水準下降約30%,因為該公司在嚴峻的價格環境下控制了支出。 (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。這些資訊被認為是可靠的,但可能包含傳聞和猜測。準確性無法保證。)
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