Slowdown Forces Saab To Lay Off 300 More Workers
The slowdown in civil aerostructures business is forcing Saab to restructure and lay off another 300 employees, with more furloughs possible. “There has been too low production volume,” says SAAB Chief Executive Officer Ake Svensson. As a result, “we are reviewing the organization of the whole...
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