Aldi Cuts Jobs in Germany, Outsources Departments to Romania, media sources

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German discounter Aldi Süd will cut around 100 jobs, Bild reports. The measure primarily affects the administration in Mülheim an der Ruhr – and especially the accounting department.

Internal sources told Bild that the affected departments of the discount giant will be outsourced abroad – to India and Romania. The accounting department currently has around 100 employees. Although there is a job guarantee until spring 2026, the company is apparently considering internally how to deal with the affected employees. Aldi Süd employs around 50,000 people in Germany in total.

A group insider told Bild: “Everything should be properly handed over by spring next year.” “It is part of our DNA to continuously review our structures and processes and – where necessary – adapt them,” the company’s press service confirmed.
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