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Vodafone Plans to Cut 1,300 Spanish Jobs

July 28, 2015
Vodafone Espana and ONO, the Spanish cable provider purchased by the British communications company last year, will start labor union negotiations in September.

MADRID — British telecommunications giant Vodafone announced Tuesday that it plans to lay off as many as 1,300 workers, about a fifth of the workforce, from its Spanish division, which bought cable provider ONO last year.

Vodafone Espana and ONO said they would launch a month of negotiations with labor unions in September to reach “the best agreement possible for employees and both companies” on the layoffs.

“The collective dismissal procedures will affect a maximum of 1,300 people” out of a total of around 6,100 in Vodafone and ONO in Spain, it said in a statement. “The procedures are part of the integration process of Vodafone and ONO.”

Vodafone bought phone and Internet provider ONO for 7.2 billion euros ($7.95 billion) last year and has been integrating ONO’s cable network into its own wireless services.

The company said the layoffs were necessitated by the merger and essential investments, as well as falling earnings by both companies in a market still recovering from an economic crisis.

Vodafone Group stock was up pennies in mid-morning trading on the NASDAQ.

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