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Netherlands - T-Mobile sees no forced redundancies in Netherlands.

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T-Mobile does not expect any forced redundancies among staff as a result of its takeover of rival Orange in the Netherlands. The companies have set up a two-year integration process for the merger, in cooperation with the works councils. The brand name Orange is expected to be discontinued in the course of 2009. T-Mobile Netherlands CEO Niek-Jan van Damme expects that natural ...

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