| Report: Asustek Postponing Mass Hirings |
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| Written by Mike Buetow | |||
| Tuesday, 14 October 2008 06:28 | |||
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TAIPEI -- Asustek Computer will postpone the planned hirings of some 1,500 workers in response to the slowing economy, according to published reports. In today's newsletter, DigiTimes reports Asustek has instituted "a high standard to inspect its human resource demands in each department." The company, DigiTimes said, "will continue on schedule with its personnel plan for next year, so it does not really consider itself as having a hiring freeze." Asustek is one of the world's largest PC manufacturers and its ODM revenues rank it third in the world.
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