Les grands magasins Printemps annoncent la suppression de 229 postes

Le Monde Economic ImpactNews ReportEN 7 min read 100% complete by Le Monde avec AFPApril 7, 2026 at 05:21 PM
Les grands magasins Printemps annoncent la suppression de 229 postes

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French department store chain Printemps has announced the elimination of 229 positions. The announcement comes amid challenges potentially related to browser extensions, network issues, or browser settings affecting website functionality. The article itself focuses on the job cuts and doesn't elaborate on the reasons behind the decision. The specific locations and timeline for the job losses were not detailed in the provided context. The restructuring appears to be a cost-saving measure by the company.

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job cuts 90% layoffs 80% printemps 70% department store 60% business 40%

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