Panasonic will lay off 10,000 employees in 2025, targeting 5,000 jobs in Japan and another 5,000 overseas. The Osaka-based group, which employs nearly 230,000 people globally, is restructuring its operations after reporting a 17.5% drop in net profit to ¥366 billion for the year ended March 31.The company expects profit…
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