StarHub to cut headcount in corporate revamp
Planned changes in organisational structure are meant to help it stay "agile and lean"
Angela Tan
Singapore
STARHUB is about to make changes in its organisational structure that could result in lay-offs among its 2,500 employees in a bid to stay "agile and lean" ahead of new challenges, disruptions and threats.
The Business Times (BT) understands that at a recent staff communications session, StarHub's newly-minted CEO Peter Kaliaropoulos shared the telco's strategic priorities, which include investing for growth in new businesses, digitalisation to transform customer experience, and increasing efficiencies and productivity.
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