Meo Asks for Special Status and Exit of 1,200 Workers in Mutual Agreement
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Company applied for company status under restructuring even last year and saw the request being submitted by the Ministry of Labour, Solidarity and Social Security in January.
The telecommunications operator Meo has requested the government the status of company in restructuring, which has been granted, and hopes to close the exit by mutual agreement of 1,200 workers within the framework of the internal transformation program, has been announced today. In the framework of its internal transformation program, Meo has favored exit solutions by mutual agreement, accompanied by the representative structures of the workers…
Portuguese telecommunications operator Meo, owned by Altice Portugal, plans to close the exit by mutual agreement of some 1,200 workers in the framework of an internal transformation programme, after having obtained from the Government the status of company in restructuring. Read
The telecommunications operator Meo has requested and been granted restructuring status by the government and expects to finalize the voluntary departure of 1,200 employees as part of its internal transformation program, it was reported today. “As part of its internal transformation program, Meo has prioritized voluntary departure solutions, accompanied by the workers' representative bodies, ensuring that each decision is free and informed,” th…
Altice's operator's request for restructuring status was made in 2025 and awarded earlier this year.
The telecommunications operator MEO has applied to the Government for the status of a company in restructuring, which has been granted, and expects to close the exit by mutual agreement of 1,200 workers under the internal transformation programme
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