Reuters blogs: WSJ axes 50 jobs, creates new posts at New York ‘hub’
July 17th, 2008Posted by Laura Oliver in Editors' pick, Jobs, Newspapers
A reorganisation of the Wall Street Journal’s editorial and production operations will lead to around 50 jobs being lost, editor Robert Thomson has said in a memo.
The paper’s editing and production for print, online and mobile will be centralised around its New York ‘hub’, with editorial operations at its South Brunswick offices to cease.
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