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H&M brings foreign employees in first stores in Bucharest
29.03.2011, 23:42 | HR Careers Education | 1180 views
Sweden's H&M brought employees from Switzerland, Sweden and Poland in the first two stores it opened in Romania, even though it also sent Romanian employees for training in these countries. H&M representatives chose not to specify the number of Romanians and foreigners working in the stores of Unirea Shopping Center and AFI Palace Cotroceni. The two stores have 140 employees together. Read more on ZF.ro
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