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Foxconn founder tells Sharp staff layoffs needed to begin revival

Published Fri, May 13, 2016 · 09:50 PM

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FOXCONN founder Terry Gou says there will have to be layoffs at Sharp Corp to turn around the ailing Japanese company, but has pledged that wages will rise and profit-sharing will again be the norm.

"Unfortunately, a close review of the company's operations makes it clear that the level of inefficiency throughout Sharp means that a turnaround . . . can only take place if there is a reduction in costs, and that comes with a very regrettable need to reduce Sharp's workforce," Mr Gou wrote in an open letter, seen by Reuters, to Sharp staff late on Thursday.

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