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Telefonica reaches agreement to cut about 2,700 jobs in Spain

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Posted on December 29, 2021

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Telefonica Agrees to Cut 2,700 Jobs in Spain by 2022

MADRID (Reuters) -Spain’s Telefonica has reached an agreement with labour unions to cut some 15% of its domestic workforce via voluntary redundancies in a plan estimated to cost it 1.5 billion euros ($1.7 billion) this year, the telecoms group said on Tuesday.

The plan to cut around 2,700 jobs in an increasingly competitive market in early 2022 will yield annual savings of more than 230 million euros from 2023, Telefonica said in a filing to the stock market regulator.

“The impact on cash flow generation will be positive in 2022 as will the booking of savings, since the employees will leave during the first quarter of 2022,” the company said.

The programme, open to all those born in 1967 or earlier and with at least 15 years of employment at the company, will limit the percentage of departures from some areas, the company said.

Telefonica had initially intended to spare business units dedicated to cybersecurity, marketing and artificial intelligence, though unions opposed. The company intended at first to offer a package to about 1,800 workers.

The company is Europe’s third-largest telecoms firm and employs 18,500 people in Spain. The redundancies follow similar moves by rivals Vodafone and Orange in recent months.

Globally, Telefonica employs nearly 114,000.

Telefonica has been grappling with intense competition in an increasingly low-cost Spanish market as well as pressure from investors at a time when it needs funds to finance 5G infrastructure.

($1 = 0.8826 euros)

(Reporting by Inti Landauro; editing by Andrei Khalip and Jason Neely)

Key Takeaways

  • Telefonica to cut 2,700 jobs in Spain via voluntary redundancies.
  • The plan will cost €1.5 billion but save €230 million annually.
  • Cuts target employees born in 1967 or earlier with 15+ years at the company.
  • Telefonica faces intense competition in the low-cost Spanish market.
  • Similar job cuts have been made by Vodafone and Orange recently.

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Telefonica is cutting jobs to save over €230 million annually and address competition in the Spanish telecom market.
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The job cuts will initially cost €1.5 billion but are expected to positively impact cash flow and savings from 2023.

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