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Telstra to axe up to 2,800 jobs as competition stiffens amid high inflation
Reuters via Yahoo Finance· 5 days ago(Reuters) -Telstra will be slashing over a tenth of its workforce by 2024 end and stopping its...
Australia's Telstra to Cut up to 2,800 Jobs by Year-End to Simplify Operations
US News & World Report· 5 days agoTelstra said. Telstra reiterated its earnings forecast for 2024 and said it expects underlying earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortization ...
Telstra says slashing almost a tenth of its workforce will help save $350 million. Why is the...
The Conversation· 4 days agoOn Tuesday, Telstra announced it will be cutting up to 2,800 jobs as part of a major restructure. Of these layoffs, 377 will take effect immediately from within the
Telstra to axe 2,800 jobs, almost 10% of workforce
TelecomTV· 5 days agoThe Telstra Enterprise division comprises its Data & Connectivity services and its Network Applications and Services (NAS) portfolio. For the first half...
Telstra to cut 2,800 jobs in enterprise restructure
Mobile World Live· 5 days agoIn a statement, CEO Vicki Brady explained it is putting measures in place to reset its enterprise unit which faces challenging market conditions, to ensure Telstra can continue ...
Telstra to shed 2,800 jobs as it resets enterprise unit
Light Reading· 5 days agoTelstra is to cut 2,800 jobs, mostly from its underperforming enterprise business. CEO Vicki Brad...
The morning catch up: ASX set to rise after fresh S&P 500 and Nasdaq highs By Proactive Investors
Investing.com· 4 days agoThe morning catch up: ASX set to rise after fresh S&P 500 and Nasdaq highs
The state of cybersecurity: AI and geopolitics mean a bigger threat than ever
Verdict via Yahoo Finance· 5 days agoOf this, Rob Robinson, EMEA head of Telstra Purple, which runs ClubCISO, tells Verdict: “The vast...
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The Wall Street Journal· 4 days agoShe points out that TPG Telecom’s Vodafone Australia pushed through above-CPI price rises earlier this year. Telstra’s job and cost cuts were to be...