Satyam may sack 12,000...More

Rediff
May 15, 2009

Business

 India Inc wants stability

Satyam may lay off over 12,000 employees
Sources said that the new management made a formal announcement before senior management personnel on Thursday on the issue of reducing manpower by up to 14,000 people.

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