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FLOW sending home employees

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SEVERAL EMPLOYEES of telecommunications giant FLOW will be on the breadline as the company carries out restructuring.

While unable to confirm how many workers were being sent home, director of communications and stakeholder management Marilyn Sealy said the company was making the move “as part of a strategic approach to transform our business to a more customer centric, high-performing organisation”.

She said in a press release last night: “FLOW Barbados confirms that we are making adjustments to how we run our business, including carrying out necessary network upgrades, giving more focus on training and development, and improving back office support to better serve our customers.

“As part of this broader programme, we have adjusted our team structure, and a number of positions will be impacted. We reaffirm our commitment to building a more effective team structure to deliver the best products and services to Barbados.” (AD)

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