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The IT giant announced group layoffs in Poland. “The IT paradise is no longer a paradise”

Summary by Business Insider (Poland)
TomTom, which has been one of the largest employers in Łódź since 2008 and until recently employed around 600-700 employees there, announced group layoffs. This time 45 people will lose their jobs. A year earlier, the Dutch company laid off a group of more than 200 employees in Poland.
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TomTom, which has been one of the largest employers in Łódź since 2008 and until recently employed around 600-700 employees there, announced group layoffs. This time 45 people will lose their jobs. A year earlier, the Dutch company laid off a group of more than 200 employees in Poland.

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Business Insider (Poland) broke the news in on Tuesday, December 12, 2023.
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