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It is the biggest number of layoffs announced by Siemens since 2017, with 2,600 of the jobs being axed in Germany, although Siemens said it was still committed to its home country as a business ...
Siemens plans to cut around 6,000 jobs worldwide, including 2,850 in Germany, with the automation business being particularly affected, along with the charging solutions sector to a lesser extent ...
Siemens is directing its automation business towards expanding markets and as part of this transition, around 5,600 jobs worldwide will be impacted, including 2,600 in Germany. The company has ...
For employees affected by the layoffs in Germany, Siemens will seek to find some of them new roles within the group. Some jobs will also be lost through people retiring. At the end of last year ...
About 5,600 of the job cuts will be made by 2027 in the automation business, which supplies robotics, other machinery and industrial software to factories, with about half the roles lost in Germany.
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