Axel Springer Breaks Down 130 Jobs
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Axel Springer breaks down 130 jobs, one third of the employees in the publishing house holding should go. The editorial offices do not concern this, the Group emphasizes – but also in the "world" parting emails accumulate.
1. Everything under scrutiny: Axel Springer is cutting over 100 jobs (kress.de, Marc Bartl) As part of a realignment and restructuring, the Springer Group plans to eliminate around a third of the jobs in its holding company. Specifically, the current workforce of approximately 380 is to be reduced to 250. The holding company, which assumes central management functions within the group, is to be significantly streamlined. The editorial department…
The German media group Axel Springer removes 130 jobs in its holding company. An internal communication from the CFO and the project management to the employees shows that Springer loses one third of the jobs in the holding company
The German media group Axel Springer is building up around one third of the positions in its corporate holding. An internal communication from the company, which is available to the Deutsche Presse-Agentur (dpa), shows that only about 250 employees will be employed in the holding company in the future – compared to around 380 in the previous year. It does not affect editorial staff, but only the holding structure of the group, which performs ove…
Departure: Media group Axel Springer reduces the positions in his holding to 250, quotes the dpa from an internal communication. This corresponds to a reduction of 130 posts. According to this, there is already a volunteer program coordinated with the works council. Free positions were not filled after. The conversion takes place within the framework of the separation of investor KKR and the separation of the non-media business. Editors are not …
Axel Springer is in the core a pure media house again. The restructuring of the company entails a job reduction in the holding company. What is planned?
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