Wanadoo job cuts come despite assurances
Up to two thousands jobs are to be lost in the UK at France Telecom-owned Orange and Wanadoo despite recent assurances that numbers would not be axed.
In February, France Telecom announced that 22,000 job would be culled as the giant telco struggles to cut its whopping debt mountain while facing a cut in traditional revenues. However, a France Telecom spokeswoman said at the time that Orange and Wanadoo in the UK would be spared the axe.
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