Vodafone NZ losing 200 staff, including two key execs
24 Feb, 2021 08:10 PM
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Vodafone NZ CEO Jason Paris.
Vodafone NZ is poised to lose another 200 staff in another restructure.
An email to all staff by chief executive Jason Paris says there will be an all-hands meeting today to discuss the initiative.
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The email was security-set to ban forwarding, but one staffer photographed it and sent a copy to the Herald. The insider said 200 staff would be shed in the restructure.
Speaking to the Herald this morning, Paris confirmed around 200 staff would be shed in the exercise - but added that up to 150 would be hired over time.
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Vodafone NZ fast-tracks regional investment
program following greater need for connectivity as a result
of Covid-19 and digital
acceleration
Manawatū and Bay of
Plenty-Waiariki will be the first regions to benefit from a
turbocharged digital infrastructure investment program being
kicked off by Vodafone New Zealand to further improve mobile
phone and internet coverage around Aotearoa.
The
accelerated network investment program for 2021 will see
Vodafone upgrade or build more than 250 mobile cell sites
around Aotearoa, and bring Vodafone 5G to more cities with
Tauranga and Palmerston North next to receive the latest
generation mobile technology.
Hundreds of millions of