APM Terminals will use temporary staff in Gothenburg
APM Terminals has entered a deal with an international staffing agency to supply temporary personnel for Port of Gothenburg in periods of high workloads. The port had previously flagged the elimination of 160 jobs in the wake of a protracted labor conflict.
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APM Terminals will hire temporary staff to increase the flexibility of its workforce in the Port of Gothenburg.
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