266 Danske Bank Employees Fired in New Cuts: 199 Laid Off in Denmark - The Copenhagen Post
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Danish financial group Danske Bank has implemented several changes across its organization that will result in a total of 262 job cuts. The majority of the positions were cut in Denmark (199), with the remainder in Sweden, Finland, Norway, Lithuania, Poland and the United Kingdom, the group said in a statement.
Sofas skylder blant annet på kunstig intelligens.
Danske Bank is cutting 262 positions, of which 199 are in Denmark. The remainder are distributed across Sweden, Finland, Norway, Lithuania, Poland and the UK.
As Indrė Sakalauskienė, Head of Human Resources at Danske Bank in Lithuania, informed the portal, almost half of the affected employees were offered other positions within the company.
Danske Bank Group announced on Thursday that it will lay off 262 employees. The majority of the cuts will be in Denmark (199), with the rest in Sweden, Finland, Norway, Lithuania, Poland and the United Kingdom.
Sofas skylder blant annet på kunstig intelligens.
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