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Sweden's Tele2 plans to cut more than 600 jobs in 2025

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Posted on January 29, 2025

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OSLO (Reuters) - Swedish telecoms group Tele2 plans to cut more than 600 jobs in 2025 as it seeks to reduce costs and boost profitability, the company said as it reported a rise in fourth-quarter

Tele2 to Lay Off Over 600 Employees in 2025 Amid Cost-Cutting Efforts

OSLO (Reuters) - Swedish telecoms group Tele2 plans to cut more than 600 jobs in 2025 as it seeks to reduce costs and boost profitability, the company said as it reported a rise in fourth-quarter earnings on Wednesday.

"Tele2 has initiated a transformation that aims to improve profitability through stricter prioritisation, reinforced cost consciousness and a simplified organisation," the company said in its earnings report for the October-December period.

The planned cuts include a workforce reduction of "around 15%", subject to labour union negotiations, the company added. Tele2 had 4,438 employees at the end of 2023, the most recent overview on its web site showed.

"This will be a challenging time for all our colleagues, especially those directly affected by the reorganisation," Tele2 CEO Jean Marc Harion said.

"These changes are however necessary to make Tele2 a faster and more agile company, better equipped to swiftly capture market opportunities," he said.

Tele2's net profit rose in the fourth quarter to 1.0 billion crowns ($91.10 million) from 0.9 billion crowns a year prior.

($1 = 10.9770 Swedish crowns)

(Reporting by Terje Solsvik, editing by Anna Ringstrom)

Key Takeaways

  • Tele2 plans to cut over 600 jobs by 2025.
  • The cuts aim to enhance profitability and cost efficiency.
  • Tele2's workforce reduction is about 15%.
  • Fourth-quarter earnings showed a profit rise.
  • CEO Jean Marc Harion emphasizes agility and market readiness.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many jobs does Tele2 plan to cut?
Tele2 plans to cut more than 600 jobs in 2025, representing around 15% of its workforce.
What is the reason behind Tele2's job cuts?
The job cuts are part of a transformation strategy aimed at reducing costs and improving profitability.
What did Tele2's CEO say about the job cuts?
Tele2 CEO Jean Marc Harion stated that the changes are necessary for making the company faster and more agile to capture market opportunities.
What was Tele2's net profit in the fourth quarter?
Tele2's net profit rose to 1.0 billion crowns ($91.10 million) in the fourth quarter, up from 0.9 billion crowns a year prior.
What is the current number of employees at Tele2?
Tele2 had 4,438 employees at the end of 2023, according to the most recent overview.

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