ANZ jobs lost in Lenovo restructure

ANZ jobs lost in Lenovo restructure A number of positions at Lenovo's Australia and New Zealand operations will be relocated to Brazil, China and Malaysia as part of the PC maker's global restructuring exercise, a company spokesperson told ZDNet Australia.

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