Taiwan market: Acer Taiwan to trim workforce
Acer Taiwan, the local Taiwan sales office of the PC vendor, plans to continue reducing its workforce in Taiwan next year through natural rates of attrition, as well as a transfer of some support personnel to Hong Kong, according to Scott Lin, president of Acer’s Hong Kong and Taiwan operations.
The local Taiwan sales office will see its staff reduced from 480 earlier this year to 400 employees by the end of 2006.
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