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Telefónica to pursue 5,000 job cuts in Spain, according to union

Spain’s heavily indebted telecoms heavyweight Telefónica is preparing to shed up to 5,040 positions across three of its subsidiaries as part of a sweeping overhaul, according to the UGT union on Monday.

The union said in a statement that the breakdown includes 3,649 roles at Telefónica España, 1,124 at Telefónica Móviles and another 267 at Telefónica Soluciones.

A UGT official also noted that the company is expected to confirm an additional 279 redundancies on Tuesday within its Movistar Plus+ unit.

‘UGT has demanded that any measure adopted be structured as a strictly voluntary process based on early retirements,’ the statement said.

Telefónica, which has a global workforce of around 100,000, is tightening and refocusing its operations on its main markets — Spain, Germany, Britain and Brazil — in a bid to improve long-term performance.

The firm recorded a net loss of €1.08 billion from January to September, largely due to write-downs related to asset disposals in Latin America.

It has also announced plans to halve its dividend next year to 15 cents per share, part of a broader push to bring down its debt burden. ALSO READ: Spanish government takes 3% stake in Telefónica after Saudi deal concerns.

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