The manufacturer of sportswear "Adidas" may reduce up to 10% of the employees of the company's head office in the city of Herzogenaurach, according to the tabloid "Bild".
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German sportswear giants Adidas and Puma have both said they are seeking to reduce costs, including through possible job cuts, as they aim to bolster profits.
German sportswear giant Adidas plans to adjust structures at its company headquarters in southern Germany and possibly also reduce the number of employees at the site by 5,800. A company spokeswoman ...
Adidas CEO Bjoern Gulden plans to cut up to 500 jobs at the German sport retailer's headquarters in Herzogenaurach, a source who took part in a meeting where the figure was announced told Reuters on ...