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Sega Sammy calls for 650 staff to voluntarily retire – GamesIndustry.biz
Japanese publisher records extraordinary losses around structural reform
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Sega Sammy has issued a call for hundreds of employees to take voluntary retirement as it attempts to weather the impact of the ongoing pandemic on its business.
Alongside the company’s latest financial results, the company said it was looking 650 members of full-time and contract staff from across its group of companies to quit their jobs.
As of September 30, Sega Sammy employed just over 9,000 people, making this a roughly 7% drop in headcount.
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