medical technology After losing billions, Philips will cut another 6,000 jobs The ailing medical technology manufacturer Philips wants to cut thousands of jobs. photo © picture alliance / dpa The Dutch group wants to cut thousands of jobs again. This should bring the troubled medical technology manufacturer back on course. The ailing medical technology manufacturer Philips wants to increase profitability significantly in the coming years through further massive job cuts. The Dutch group has been under pressure for some time...
The ailing medical technology manufacturer Philips wants to increase profitability significantly in the coming years through further massive job cuts. The Dutch group, which has its German headquarters in Hamburg, has been under pressure for some time due to expensive problems with certain ventilators and has to save. Last year, the competitor posted a loss in the billions due to high provisions and write-downs in this area. In addition to the around 4,000 job cuts announced in October, 6,000 more...
Anyone who wants to grasp the dimensions of this procedure only has to watch the judge as she pushes a trolley full of files into Room 7 of the Munich Administrative Court shortly before the start of the hearing. There are only the folders of the disciplinary proceedings against the former treasurer of the city of Landsberg am Lech. The folders with the documents for the criminal proceedings are within easy reach in another room, the judge says a short...
medical technology After losing billions, Philips will cut another 6,000 jobs The ailing medical technology manufacturer Philips wants to cut thousands of jobs. photo © picture alliance / dpa The Dutch group wants to cut thousands of jobs again. This should bring the troubled medical technology manufacturer back on course. The ailing medical technology manufacturer Philips wants to increase profitability significantly in the coming years through further massive job cuts. The Dutch group has been under pressure for some time...
The Minister of the Economy, Bruno Le Maire, on the steps of the Elysée Palace on January 23, 2023. LUDOVIC MARIN / AFP " We will scrutinize all public spending. » In an interview given to Sunday newspaper (JDD) and published on Sunday January 29, Bruno Le Maire announces that the 2024 State budget will provide for “significant reductions”. “At the end of the third quarter of 2022, the French debt reached 113% of our national wealth. With the President...
software company SAP plans job cuts and sale of Qualtrics With the job cuts, SAP wants to concentrate on growth in the traditional area with software for corporate management. photo © Uwe Anspach/dpa Software giant SAP joins the latest wave of layoffs in the global tech industry with thousands of job cuts. The company wants to noticeably reduce annual costs. In view of the planned turn towards more profit, Europe's largest software manufacturer SAP wants to make itself leaner and...
Status: 01/26/2023 10:43 a.m The big wave of layoffs in the tech industry started in the USA, and now it has also arrived here. Europe's largest software manufacturer and DAX group SAP wants to cut jobs massively - also in Germany. In view of the planned turn towards more profit, Europe's largest software manufacturer SAP wants to make itself leaner and cut 3,000 jobs. This was announced by SAP CEO Christian Klein when the annual figures were presented. This corresponds...
"Germany seeks the superstar" "Did you let yourself be noodled?": RTL cuts the controversial Bohlen saying from the show Dieter Bohlen is back to his old self when he returns to DSDS. © Stefan Gregorowius / RTL Well, wasn't something missing? For days there has been a dispute about a hearty saying by Dieter Bohlen on DSDS. In the broadcast on Wednesday evening, viewers waited in vain for the passage. It just doesn't work without him: For the anniversary season...
It is a news story as horrible as it is incredible that took place on Tuesday in a small town in Belgium. A 71-year-old man brutally killed the small dog which a couple had donated to him the day before according to our colleagues from South Info. A dog that the respondent had yet claimed to fill his loneliness.This sad story takes place in Wanze, a town between Liège and Namur. It is there that the septuagenarian, resident of a...
All means are good to protest against the pension reform, according to its opponents. Among them, targeted and voluntary power cuts are planned. But Agnès Pannier-Runacher warned that these practices are not “legal”. The Minister for Energy Transition thus encouraged people to file a complaint against the power cuts threatened by the CGT."It's bullying, and it's not legal," said Tuesday on RMC the Minister, warning of the risk of "breaking" certain industrial installations if the electricity is cut off. “It...