Norwegian media giant is going to dismiss about 350 employees

The Group has less than 3,000 employees in Norway, Sweden, Finland and Poland.

Norwegian The media group Schibsted Media intends to reduce 13 % of its workforce due to leaf spread and advertising revenue.

Founded in 1839, Schibsted publishes Verdens Gang and Aftenposten in Norway and Svenska Dagbladet and Aftonbladet in Sweden.

Schibsted plans to reduce about 350 full -time jobs. Currently, the Group has less than 3,000 employees in Norway, Sweden, Finland and Poland.

“It is not an easy decision to abandon skilled employees, but given the development of the economic situation, there is no alternative,” comments the CEO Siv Juvik Tveitnes.

Schibsted previously owned Tori.fi and the Shortcut site in Finland. Sites moved However, last summer, owned by a new Schibsted Marketplaces company. Helsingin Sanomat Earlier in January, he reported that job announcements would end in Oikotie at the end of February.

Rectangle 22.1. 8:44 pm: The article previously misrepresented that Schibsted owns Tori.fi and the shortcut site. Sites moved However, last summer, owned by a new Schibsted Marketplaces company.

Relief 23.1. at 5:06 pm: The title of the story was mistakenly stated that Schibsted owns Tori.fi. Last summer, the site was owned by the new Schibsted Marketplaces company.

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