Everything Everywhere to cut marketing roles
30 Sep 2010 | by Daniel Farey-Jones
Everything Everywhere is to shed 11 brand marketing roles as part of a restructure reducing overall headcount at the Orange and T-Mobile joint venture by 1,200.
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