Software Group: SAP wants to cut 2,600 jobs in Germany
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Europe's largest software manufacturer wants to rely more heavily on artificial intelligence in the future - and to restructure extensively. Now there are indications of how strong Germany could be affected.
The software manufacturer SAP is expected to close 2,600 jobs in Germany as part of its announced restructuring.
A planned restructuring of SAP is expected to affect 8,000 jobs worldwide. According to a report, thousands of these will be eliminated in Germany.
Approximately 8,000 of the more than 105,000 jobs will be cut by SAP and the company will focus more on AI in the future. Germany is also affected by the reduction in staff. However, no layoffs can be made due to employment protection - the company is relying on alternatives.
Europe's largest software manufacturer SAP is cutting thousands of jobs worldwide, and jobs in Germany are also to be eliminated, according to a newspaper report. The background is an increased use of artificial intelligence.
SAP is talking about a “restructuring.” The European works council, on the other hand, accuses the software company of concealing the actual process. He calls the program name “Next Level Transformation” a “euphemism” for staff reductions. Transformation is apparently increasingly becoming a warning word, which in reality means decline and loss of wealth. The article SAP cuts 2,600 jobs in Germany appeared first on Tichy's insight.
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