Telstra has rejected accusations that the rise of Artificial Intelligence has sparked plans to axe 550 jobs from the telco.
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(Reuters) -Telstra Group, Australia's top telecom operator, said on Wednesday that it plans to lay off 550 employees as part of an ongoing overhaul of its enterprise business and structural changes across other parts of the organisation. Read full story
Telstra has rejected accusations that the rise of Artificial Intelligence has sparked plans to axe 550 jobs from the telco.
Telstra has rejected accusations that the rise of Artificial Intelligence has sparked plans to axe 550 jobs from the telco.
Roles to be dropped 'across the organisation'.
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