UAE's Etisalat to cut 3 percent of staff

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Etisalat has been seeking access to high-growth Middle East and African markets

Etisalat has been seeking access to high-growth Middle East and African markets

Etisalat will cut about three percent of its staff, aiming to reduce costs as it faces greater competition in domestic markets, the UAE telecoms operator said in remarks published on Saturday.

The UAE market leader in the Gulf Arab country's telecoms sector will cut at least 300 of 10,460 jobs, the National said, citing Etisalat officials.

Faiez Awadh, Etisalat's senior vice president of human resources told the paper the cuts would be "focused on productivity, performance, age and redundancy factors."

In the UAE, Etisalat faces rising competition from telecoms provider du , the country's second largest provider, with a market share of 37 percent at the end of August. Du's third quarter profits more than doubled last month on strong revenue growth, it said.

Etisalat has been seeking access to high-growth Middle East and African markets, including Iraq and Sudan.

It had been trying to buy a stake in Kuwaiti telecoms carrier Zain, but on Thursday lowered its bid to 40 percent, from 46 percent, for $12 billion from a consortium led by Kuwaiti construction and investment company, Kharafi Group.

But shareholders outside the consortium and a Zain board member opposed the premium the Kharafi Group would earn from the deal and moved to block it, potentially delaying the acquisition.

Etisalat's original offer, when included with treasury shares owned by Zain, would have given the UAE carrier a controlling 51 percent stake.

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Posted by: sonnydubai

Imagine if Etisalat had the likes of Vodafone, O2 and BT to go up against......its competition in the domestic market is Du - a company that is 3 years old........

Posted by: Thameez

A top 10 company in GCC, Etisalat wants to reduce its staff whether it is 3% or whatever, one can still say about the economy and UAE is booming?

Posted by: Arjun

Etisalat facing domestic competition?

Guys are you reading this post......competition and to benefit Etisalat by laying off. Someone just said the economy had recovered fully. We obviously see this isn't so.

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