Dutch airline KLM will lay off 250 office employees as part of cost-saving measures to reduce expenses. The company currently employs around 5,000 administrative workers and plans to delay the construction of a new headquarters and investments in other facilities. CEO Marjan Rintel emphasizes that cost reduction is crucial for KLM’s future and that they are trying to avoid forced layoffs. The goal is to increase staff productivity by five percent and raise profits by about 450 million annually. KLM
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