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“Not a level that we can afford to sustain”: Singapore’s SPH Media lays off 34 tech workers
SPH Media has announced that it is laying off 34 employees or 10% of its tech workers. This comes during a restructuring of its tech division.
SPH Media lays off 34 employees amid restructuring of technology division
The cuts will account for about 10 per cent of employees in the technology division. Read more at straitstimes.com.
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