Lenovo to axe 1400 jobs
Lenovo in a press release on April 19 announced that it will eliminate approximately 1,400 positions (including contractors) throughout the Americas, Asia/Pacific and EMEA, or roughly 5% of Lenovo’s global workforce as part of steps to streamline the company’s operations. Out of the job reductions approximately 750 positions will be transitioned into emerging markets closer to Lenovo’s suppliers and manufacturing operations.
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