http://de.news.yahoo.com/041210/295/4c0nl.htmlLondon (pts) - The world's largest wire agency Reuters
http://www.reuters.com is to axe up to 100 jobs from its news bureaux around the world due to expansion in China and India. Reuters said around four per cent of its 2,300 editorial staff would be affected by the restructuring. It expects to save 440 million pounds (636.45 million euros) by 2006. As the Media Guardian
http://www.mediaguardian.co.uk reports, journalists were told of the news by e-mail.
According to the Media Guardian, David Schlesinger, global managing editor of Reuters, told journalists via e-mail that 100 jobs would be affected. He later said that some bureaux would lose "a journalist or two", while around 50 posts would be affected by "migrating jobs" to offices in Bangalore, Toronto and Singapore. He added that hiring journalists in China and India would rectify the losses by the end of 2005. "It's very traumatic but in terms of the coverage we are able to give to subscribers and in terms of the size of the organisation there is virtually no change."
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Whee! Outsourcing to China and India!