The moves would involve the loss of at least 113 jobs from its retail network alone, according to internal emails.
is quietly planning to speed up the overhaul of its operations and job cuts as it attempts to extract $500 million in costs as part of its T25 strategy, confidential documents obtained byThe moves would involve the loss of at least 113 jobs from its retail network alone, and widespread changes to consulting arm Telstra Purple, network management and sales support teams, according to internal emails.
“These proposals ... are not driven by a need to make job reductions – but are designed to set us up to optimise how we work and deliver better experiences for our customers,” the Telstra email said. The company had existing targets on this front, but Telstra was “always looking at how we can run our business more efficiently, particularly considering the external economic environment,” he added.$2.5 billion in annual costs and 8000 jobs over four years
“These proposals ... are not driven by a need to make job reductions – but are designed to set us up to optimise how we work and deliver better experiences for our customers,” the email said.The biggest change is the retail business, where 189 staff across nearly 300 stores will be forced to re-apply for just 83 new roles.
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