The South China Morning Post, one of Asia's biggest English-language dailies, laid off its award-winning multimedia team Thursday, hardly two weeks after it laid off more than 30 staff members as the newspaper's restructuring exercise continues, sources inside the paper said.
More Cuts at Hong Kong's Premier Paper
More Cuts at Hong Kong's Premier Paper
More Cuts at Hong Kong's Premier Paper
The South China Morning Post, one of Asia's biggest English-language dailies, laid off its award-winning multimedia team Thursday, hardly two weeks after it laid off more than 30 staff members as the newspaper's restructuring exercise continues, sources inside the paper said.
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