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The combination of T-Mobile and MetroPCS won’t mean job losses,...

The combination of T-Mobile and MetroPCS won’t mean job losses, T-Mobile said Thursday in a statement. The potential threat that both carriers could cut employees has been raised repeatedly by the Communications Workers of America (CD March 8 p3). “Over…

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the last six months, T-Mobile has hired more than 3,600 employees in our 17 domestic call centers and we plan to continue hiring in all of our call centers, increasing the number of overall positions, to support our customers,” T-Mobile said. “Moreover, the synergies model we have shared with the FCC assumes no reductions in retail stores or retail store positions. Indeed, our plans post-merger are to keep the two brands as separate lines of business and to maintain the two distribution networks of retail stores and dealer franchisees."