Sony sees huge loss coming, freezes wages for all workers for one year
Nick | Mar 19, 2009 | Comments 0

Japanese media today are reporting that Sony plans to freeze the monthly wages of all regular workers for one year starting as soon as this April. The company also announced a number of pay cuts that include top management positions.
From fiscal 2009 (which begins April 1 for Sony Japan), managers with non-board posts have to live with
Stringer announced in January that he wants to trim 16,000 Sony jobs worldwide and completely restructure the company. The company is expected to incur a record loss of $2.7 billion for the current fiscal year. Sony shares today fell 1.5% at the Tokyo Stock Exchange.
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