The staff will leave the company on July 31, after 543 were retrenched at NSTP in March. FMTNews MediaPrima
PETALING JAYA: Retrenchment notices were issued today to 300 employees at Media Prima Bhd, which owns commercial TV stations and the New Straits Times, Berita Harian and Harian Metro newspapers.
In March, the group had retrenched 543 staff at the newspaper publishing group New Straits Times Press. It said the retrenchments were part of cost-cutting measures to reduce inefficiencies from duplication of duties.
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