The Drawing of the Day of Friday 10 April : Lidl Announces Want to Delete 550 Posts in France
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On Thursday 9 April Lidl France announced that several hundred administrative posts would be abolished throughout the country. Up to 550 jobs could be affected. The company ensures that no forced departures will be planned. - Lidl: up to 550 posts soon to be abolished in France, no forced departures planned (Economy).
Lidl France's reorganization provides for up to 550 job abolitions based on volunteerism. The company wants to simplify its support functions and strengthen its competitiveness without forced departures.
The German-born brand announced on Thursday 9 April an extensive plan to abolish jobs, which is supposed to apply on a voluntary basis. The project now needs to be discussed with the trade unions.
The German-born discounter, which employs 46,000 employees in France, will abolish 550 positions on a voluntary basis.
Lidl France announces the opening of negotiations around a collective conventional breakup, which will not affect stores.
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