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COVID-19: 10-15 per cent of workforce to lose jobs at New Zealand Cricket
Christchurch, May 27: The COVID-19 pandemic is taking a toll on New Zealand Cricket (NZC) as it looks to cut its workforce by 10-15 per cent and save $6 million in operational expenses.
The cost-cutting measures would allow NZC to keep the same level of funding for the six major associations, districts and clubs, and also avoid cutting the men's and women's domestic calendar, Chief Executive David White said on Wednesday.
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