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Banco de Costa Rica (BCR) Confirms Payroll Cut Of 250 People

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02 May 2024 - At The Banks - Source: BCCR

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Update 3:11pm – The Banco de Costa Rica confirmed this afternoon that 280 employees have accepted voluntary early retirement, upping the annual savings to ¢11.2 billion colones.

QCOSTARICA – Following a consulting report confirming that the bank has more employees that it needs to operate efficiently, the Banco de Costa Rica (BCR) confirmd the decision to cut its payroll by 250 employees.

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The measure will save the bank some ¢9 billion colones a year.

The cut in payroll will cost the bank about ¢8.750 billion colones in severances pay, based on the employee’s time with the bank, according to Ernesto Feoli, head of Human Resources at the bank.

Feoli explained the severance pay represents a permanent yearly savings to the bank.

For example, employees with over 35 years of working at the bank, would be paid a severance of 35 months; employees with less time and choosing voluntary retirement would be paid according to the number of years worked.

The deadline for voluntary retirement was Wednesday.

Source: Telenoticias

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