Moscow, July 31 (Newswire): Russian truckmaker Kamaz plans to cut between 1,500 and 3,000 so-called white-collar workers to increase its business efficiency, Kamaz's spokesman Oleg Afanasyev said.
"Our figures do not match international standards of 9 to 11 percent of people working in offices (out of the total number of employees) as Kamaz now has 17 percent," he said.
Kamaz, where German truckmaker Daimler (DAI.DE) has a minority stake, employs around 50,000 people in total.
The group swung to a net profit of 1.8 billion roubles ($55 million) in 2011 after a 889 million rouble net loss in the previous year.
"Our figures do not match international standards of 9 to 11 percent of people working in offices (out of the total number of employees) as Kamaz now has 17 percent," he said.
Kamaz, where German truckmaker Daimler (DAI.DE) has a minority stake, employs around 50,000 people in total.
The group swung to a net profit of 1.8 billion roubles ($55 million) in 2011 after a 889 million rouble net loss in the previous year.
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