Gaming Industry Reeling from Major Workforce Reductions
IGT Restructures with Massive 700 Layoffs in Global Shake-up
In a bold restructuring move, International Game Technology (IGT) announced a worldwide layoff affecting 700 employees, marking approximately 10% of its global workforce. This strategic decision aims to streamline operations amidst a fierce competitive landscape in the gaming sector.
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Scale and Impact of IGT Layoffs
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Related Layoff Events in the Gaming Sector
Public Reaction to IGT's Layoffs
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