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•May 29, 2020

Kuehne + Nagel to cut up to 25% of its Staff

Chamber of Shipping > Blog > News > International > Kuehne + Nagel to cut up to 25% of its Staff

Kuehne + Nagel, the world’s second largest freight forwarder, is making plans to cut their staff by up to 25 per cent. The US is set to suffer the largest cuts as the country has no furlough system in place; cuts will likely affect more than 20,000 employees in that region.

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