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Capgemini plans to cut up to 2,400 jobs in France
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Capgemini plans to cut up to 2,400 jobs in France, that is, around 6% of its local workforce, as weak demand hits its home market. The slowdown has affected sectors such as automotive, reducing client spending on IT services.
Capgemini, the French IT leader, plans to abolish up to 2,400 jobs in Hexagon, or almost 7% of its workforce, in order to adapt to the slowdown in the market and accelerate its transformation into artificial intelligence.
The hexagonal group, which invokes a slowdown of its customers in the industry and the development of new activities, ensures that everything will be done on the basis of volunteerism, by internal reorientations or a collective conventional break.