Ualá Dismisses 110 Employees in Argentina for the "Automatization of Tasks"
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Fintech announced a new staff cut in the country and the region. It is 8% of the total workforce. Read more
Ualá, the Argentine fintech unicorn created by Pierpaolo Barbieri, is going through a new stage of "internal reorganisation" that included the dismissal of 135 employees in Latin America, of which 110 correspond to Argentina. The measure, which represents 8 percent of its regional staff, was confirmed by the company through a statement in which it was emphasized that the process points to "a greater regional efficiency and product of task automa…
The Argentine fintech announces the cut of 8% of its regional staff. It assures that it is for efficiency, but the economic context also weighs.
The staff cut will affect 110 employees in Argentina and also includes 25 layoffs in other offices of the company abroad. In total, the bilge represents 8% of the total workforce of the company. In a movement that contrasts with the climate of victory of the official, the Fintech Ualá, founded by the entrepreneur of libertarian ideas Pierpaolo Barbieri, announced a new staff cut that will affect 110 employees in Argentina. The measure is part of…
The fintech Ualá of Pierpaolo Barbieri executed an adjustment of 8% of its regional staff. It is the second batch of decouplings in less than a year and reflects the brake of the expansion cycle of the sector. Of those fired 110 are from Argentina. They could be more. They offer a "exit" plan with some benefits to avoid conflict. Ualá, the Argentine fintech unicorn created by Pierpaolo Barbieri, goes through a new adjustment stage that includes …
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