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Navalmeccanico group DSME announces the cut of other 12.000 places of job
the South Korean company has closed 2015 with a having consisted net loss of -5.132, 4 billion won
March 10, 2016
The South Korean navalmeccanico group Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering Co. (DSME) has announced today the intention to cut very to a quarter of the next places of work in the two years, reducing the staff from 42.000 units to 30.000. The cancellation of job 12.000 places follows the escape from the company of 13.000 people happened in solo 2015.
"In 2014 - he has explained the president and managing director of DSME, Sung Leep Jung, than he guides the group from the half last year - we had 55,000 workers who generated 16.000 billion won of sales. But the consistency of the force job too much was elevated. So we have diminished it to about 42.000 units. But - it has added - we have still much road to make because we must ulteriorly reduce it to 30.000 units, that I consider is the optimal number so that the company operates in more productive and efficient way from the point of view of the costs". Jung has emphasized that in 2009 and the 2010 group own had recorded useful records when the personal one was constituted by 30.000 attached ones and the annual revenues were pairs to about 13.000 billion won.
In the 2015 South Korean group it has recorded a having consisted net loss of -5.132, 4 billion won (beyond 3,8 billion euros) respect to a profit of clearly 32,9 billion won in the year precedence. The revenues are diminished of the -22,7% to 12.974, 3 billion won regarding 16.786, 3 billion won in 2014. The operating result has been of sign negative for -5,505, 1 billion won respect to an operating profit of 471,1 billion won in 2014.
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