Dutch group has not said how many of its 3,500 employees in the UK and Ireland will be affected
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Samsung Electronics said Wednesday it was planning to cut jobs in some of its Asian operations, after a report that one in ten posts in affected markets could be axed.
Dutch group has not said how many of its 3,500 employees in the UK and Ireland will be affected
RNZ understands some of the job cuts come on top of 232 already announced, in a second round of restructuring.
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