Sony plans global jobs cull
Sony is planning a global cull of 20,000 jobs over three years as part of an extensive restructuring plan. About 7,000 jobs will be lost in Japan; it is not known to what extent the UK will be affected.
Sony is planning a global cull of 20,000 jobs over three years as part of an extensive restructuring plan. About 7,000 jobs will be lost in Japan; it is not known to what extent the UK will be affected.
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