As the jobs bloodbath in the tech sector continues, software maker SAP says it will reduce its staff complement by 3 000. TechJobCuts retrenchments layoffs
German software giant SAP is reducing its workforce by approximately 2.5%, which will affect 3 000 employees, as it announces a restructuring programme.
The company released its fourth quarter 2022 statement today, revealing the job cuts planned for this year.
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