Dutch chip giant ASML is cutting 1,700 jobs, primarily management roles, to streamline operations and boost engineering focus amidst record revenues. This move, impacting about 4% of its workforce, aims to flatten its organizational structure and create new engineering positions. However, the decision has sparked employee protests and union criticism, citing the company's substantial profits and p
Europe's most valuable company is laying off 1,700 employees: These are the jobs that will be cut
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