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Friday, 31 January 2014 - 07:31

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T-Mobile to cut jobs

T-Mobile Netherlands wants restructuring in order to improve efficiency, Nos reports on Thursday. T-Mobile / Geograph.org The company plans to merge different departments to work more efficiently. As a result of reorganization, a total of 75 jobs will be lost, the company said. According to the company, customers are making fewer calls and are increasing using social media and apps. The most job cuts will be made at sales and marketing. The restructuring plan is subject to approval by the council. T-Mobile employs approximately 2,500 people.

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