Sony to slash 20,000 jobs
Sony Corp, the world’s largest consumer electronics company, says it will trim 20,000 jobs from its global workforce over the next three years as part of a turnaround strategy designed to lift flagging profits. "The global restructure will cost 335 billion yen ($3.05 billion) over the next three years."
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