About 20 people in Singapore affected by Dyson decision
Janice Heng
Singapore
ABOUT 20 employees in Singapore have been affected by Dyson's closure of its automotive division, as the British technology company ditches plans to build electric cars here. "We are hoping to find roles for as many people as possible," a Dyson spokesperson said in response to queries from The Business Times.
"We are in a consultation process at the moment and have sufficient vacancies that we can absorb most of the people affected."
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