DW-WORLD: Siemens Mulls Plans to Cut 15,000 Jobs German electronics giant Siemens is weighing plans to slash up to 15,000 white-collar jobs in a bid to cut administrative costs, a newspaper report said as CEO Peter Loescher vowed to avoid forced redundancies.
(26.06.2008) DW-WORLD: Siemens Corruption Trial Begins After a year and a half of investigations into alleged corruption at engineering giant Siemens, the first criminal trial opened on Monday, May 26. The chief prosecutor said the massive case would send a clear message. (26.05.2008) DW-WORLD: German Firms Not Affected by Siemens Scandal, Experts Say Rocked by the Siemens Corruption Trial Begins ...
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The Last of Hitler's Would-Be Assassins Dies ... biggest bribery scandal in German corporate history, Siemens is restoring its tarnished image. Experts say the fallout from the affair may actually have led to a shift towards cleaner business practices. (07.05.2008)
(Deutsche Welle)
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