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Officeworks plan to offshore jobs 'about lower cost of labour', staff say
Key takeaways
- Officework is set to replace its Sydney customer service staff with a call centre in the Philippines.
- Officeworks staff impacted by the company's plan to offshore some white-collar jobs say it is an attempt to cut labour costs.
- A spokeswoman for the company says the majority of roles, including its in-store and fulfilment centre jobs would remain in Australia.
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Officework is set to replace its Sydney customer service staff with a call centre in the Philippines. (ABC News: Adam Griffiths)
Officeworks staff impacted by the company's plan to offshore some white-collar jobs say it is an attempt to cut labour costs.
A spokeswoman for the company says the majority of roles, including its in-store and fulfilment centre jobs would remain in Australia.
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