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Post Wants to Create 200 More It Positions in Lisbon – and Cuts 200 in Switzerland

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By the end of 2030, the post office wants to create 200 additional IT positions in Portugal. In Switzerland, the same number of jobs are to be dropped – without any dismissals.
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The Post Office plans to create 200 new IT jobs in Portugal by the end of 2030. It wants to create a larger pool of new employees. In Switzerland, an equivalent number of jobs should be abolished, without redundancies.

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By the end of 2030, the post office wants to create 200 additional IT positions in Portugal. In Switzerland, the same number of jobs are to be dropped - without dismissals.

Swiss Post plans to create 200 new IT positions in Portugal by the end of 2030. It aims to build a larger pool of new employees. In Switzerland, a similar number of positions are expected to be eliminated, without layoffs.

By the end of 2030, the post office wants to create 200 additional IT positions in Portugal. In Switzerland, the same number of jobs are to be dropped – without any dismissals.

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The yellow giant plans to open 200 places of work in his "Campus IT" in Lisbon, while abolishing as many posts in Switzerland. This relocation will take place without dismissals, explains the company. The unions say they are "concerned"The information was given to the internal Wednesday, reports the German daily Tages Anzeiger. La Poste – one of the largest Swiss companies in the IT field with around 1500 specialists – plans to close 200 places …

The post office plans to move 200 IT jobs to Portugal, while in Switzerland jobs will be cancelled. What does this mean for the future of the IT department?

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