Siemens will remove over 2,000 people from work all over the world

Germany's Siemens Industry conglomerate announced today the cutting of 2,700 jobs in the world, including 1,400 in Germany, in the electrical turbine sector, which aims to divert direction. This restructuring aims to lower costs, which will be associated with reducing the number of major projects. The company plans to cut 7,000 jobs [...]
This restructuring aims to lower costs, which will be associated with reducing the number of major projects. The company plans to cut 7,000 jobs and shut down centers in Germany.
Siemens employs a total of 379,000 people worldwide, including 64,000 in the electrical turbine sector, following Atish.
Shorting of jobs will take place in the years ahead, a company communiqué said, but without providing more details.










