Danone will cut 2,000 jobs, “400 or 500” in France

“In France, it will be 400 to 500 people”, “mainly directors, managers”, who will be affected by these job cuts, said Danone CEO Emmanuel Faber

The French agri-food giant Danone, whose sales are hit by the pandemic of the coronavirus, has announced its intention to cut up to 2,000 jobs at its headquarters in France and abroad in order to “simplify” its organization and resume growth. .

“In France, there will be 400 to 500 people”, “mainly directors, managers”, who will be affected by these job cuts, said the director general of Danone, Emmanuel Faber.

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