Lidl France plans to cut up to 550 administrative jobs to improve competitiveness

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Lidl France plans to eliminate up to 550 administrative positions to boost competitiveness. The German discounter, employing 46,000 in France, stated these job cuts will be voluntary through collective redundancy agreements, with no forced departures. This reorganization aims for simplicity and efficiency in support functions, while Lidl also plans new hires and expansion in France.


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