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ING's Bratislava shared services centre is laying off hundreds of people
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ING's Bratislava shared services centre is laying off hundreds of people

The Bratislava shared services center of ING Hubs Slovakia announced plans to eliminate nearly 100 positions, with some roles being relocated to branches in Poland and the Philippines. The layoffs, which will occur gradually from September to April 2027, are part of an optimization strategy involving organizational changes, role eliminations, and the creation of new expert positions. This follows similar mass layoffs at other Slovak centers, including AT&T’s Košice branch. Internal sources suggest the number of affected positions could increase, and the shift reflects broader trends in the shared services sector on the Slovak market.

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ING's Bratislava shared services centre is laying off hundreds of people

The Bratislava shared services center of ING Hubs Slovakia announced plans to eliminate nearly 100 positions, with some roles being relocated to branches in Poland and the Philippines. The layoffs, which will occur gradually from September to April 2027, are part of an optimization strategy involving organizational changes, role eliminations, and the creation of new expert positions. This follows similar mass layoffs at other Slovak centers, including AT&T’s Košice branch. Internal sources suggest the number of affected positions could increase, and the shift reflects broader trends in the shared services sector on the Slovak market.

Bias read (Center): The article presents factual information about corporate restructuring and workforce adjustments without overtly favoring any political ideology. It reports on economic decisions made by a multinational corporation, focusing on operational changes rather than ideological or partisan perspectives. No

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