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Digicel cutting global workforce

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MORE THAN 1 500 PEOPLE, including some Barbadians, are expected to lose their jobs as Digicel restructures and cuts a quarter of its global workforce in the next year and a half.

The communications company, which completed a voluntary separation programme in March 2015 that saw 476 of its staff departing, yesterday announced a new restructuring programme called Digicel 2030.

It includes a new “Enhanced Voluntary Separation Programme” that starts next month and comes as the company, which has US$6.5 billion in debt, continues to face questions about its financial health.

Officials said the core elements of the “transformation” would see the company “undertaking a complete redesign of its organisational structure; putting customers in control and making a commitment to deliver a superior superfast network experience”. (SC)

Please read the full story in today’s Daily Nation, or in the eNATION edition.

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