Wednesday, June 19, 2013   

Drugmaker AstraZeneca sheds 2,300 more staff
(03-21 16:04)

British pharmaceutical company AstraZeneca said it was cutting 2,300 jobs on top of the 1,600 losses it announced at the start of the week, in a major restructuring of the group over the next three years.
The company said 2,300 posts would go as it makes changes to its selling, general and administrative operations, AFP reports.
“We are combining this SG&A restructuring with two previously announced programs. These comprise the headcount reduction of 1,600... announced on 18 March 2013, and the balance of the Phase 3 restructuring programme announced in February 2012, which amounts to 1,150 roles.''
It added in a statement: “The total combined phase 4 program entails an estimated global headcount reduction of about 5,050 over the 2013-2016 period.''
AstraZeneca employs 57,000 staff worldwide.
   
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