martes, 23 de febrero de 2010

French group Carrefour deleted more than 1,600 jobs in Belgium

The French distribution group Carrefour announced Tuesday its intention to eliminate 1672 jobs in Belgium, a total of 15,000 and close 21 stores, representing a second restructuring plan in three years.

A trade union official, Myriam Delmée, told AFP the decision was announced by the works council, which stated that part of the 21 affected stores will be resumed by the Belgian group Mestdagh.
In 2007, Carrefour and abolished 900 jobs and close 16 stores in the small kingdom.

The French distribution group, world number two behind Wal-Mart said earlier this month that it plans to break into the Indian market, after years of delays.

Carrefour Net income in 2009 plummeted 74.2% to 327 million euros (505 million).

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