Rising costs, high inflation prompt layoffs at Danish pension fund

Inflation, rising costs and a strategy to head stronger into the future are the reasons why Danish pension fund AkademikerPension has said goodbye to a number of employees.
AkademikerPension CEO Jens Munch Holst has spearheaded a round of layoffs. | Photo: Pr/akademikerpension
AkademikerPension CEO Jens Munch Holst has spearheaded a round of layoffs. | Photo: Pr/akademikerpension
by dorthe bach, translated by katrine gøthler

Ten employees have recently been dismissed from the Danish pension fund, AkademikerPension, as part of a general staff cut. The cuts also mean that six currently vacant positions will not be filled.

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