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S Korea’s LG Display to cut jobs through voluntary retirement

- JOYCE LEE

South Korea’s LG Display, an Apple supplier, will cut jobs through voluntary retirement for the first time since its founding, a spokeswoma­n confirmed on Saturday.

LG Display plans receive applicatio­ns in October for voluntary redundancy among employees in production that make up about 65 per cent of its workforce, South Korean newspaper

Chosun Ilbo reported earlier on Saturday citing the company, adding the target size of the voluntary redundancy has not been decided.

The spokeswoma­n said the voluntary retirement offer is driven by automation to as well as the company's portfolio switch from liquid crystal display ( LCD) to organic light-emitting diode (OLED) screens, which require fewer production personnel.

The company will secure competitiv­eness by increasing the portion of R&D workers and engineers, she added.

Prices of LCD screens, the company's mainstay, have plummeted partly due to Chinese competitio­n, causing LG Display to say in July it would slash $2.7 billion in capital spending planned through 2020 in order to switch its portfolio to OLED screens.

Company officials had previously said that it was not planning layoffs for fear of losing talent to China.

The voluntary retirement offer is driven by automation as well as the switch from LCD to OLED screens, which require fewer production personnel

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