A Telstra phone and wifi booth.
Share this @internewscast.com

Telstra has informed its employees that approximately 442 positions are set to be eliminated due to proposed restructuring within the company.

Discussions about these changes will take place over the coming weeks before any final decisions are made. The company emphasized that no roles will be cut due to AI implementation as part of this restructuring.

The telecommunications giant explained that a major portion of these proposed changes is related to an “ongoing reset of our Enterprise business.” To aid this transition, Telstra is considering forming a partnership with the Indian IT company, Infosys.

A Telstra phone and wifi booth.
Telstra has proposed a partnership with Infosys. (Pat Scala/AFR)

A spokesperson for Telstra commented on the situation, saying, “Our outdated systems and processes continue to hinder our progress, affecting our ability to provide the reliability and simplicity our customers demand.”

To address these issues, Telstra has suggested a strategic alliance with Infosys aimed at modernizing services for enterprise and mid-market clients.

“This collaboration would facilitate a shift towards smarter, more integrated digital systems, streamlining business interactions for our customers,” the spokesperson added.

“If the proposal proceeds, some work in our service and delivery team would move to Infosys, and some roles would no longer be required.”

Across other parts of the organisation, Telstra says it will “streamline duplicated work, clarify accountability and strengthen our ability to deliver better experiences for both our frontline teams and our customers”.

“We’re not proposing that any roles be replaced by AI as part of these changes.

“However, strategic partnerships with global technology leaders, like the one proposed today, mean we can tap into their AI capabilities to simplify our tools and services to help us move faster and operate more efficiently.”

Telstra said it was focussed on “making work simpler and smarter”.

“As our capabilities evolve, AI and other technologies will help reduce complexity and enable new ways of working.”

NEVER MISS A STORY: Get your breaking news and exclusive stories first by following us across all platforms.

Share this @internewscast.com
You May Also Like

NASA’s Revolutionary Telescope Set to Map the Universe: A New Era in Cosmic Exploration

In brief: NASA has announced a powerful new space telescope called Roman.…
Aussie scientists develop injectable treatment to help flat-nosed dogs breathe easier

Revolutionary Injectable Treatment by Aussie Scientists Offers New Hope for Flat-Nosed Dogs’ Breathing Issues

Short-nosed dogs could soon be able to breathe easier thanks to a…
Robert F Kennedy has doubled down on Donald Trump's incorrect maths.

Trump and Kennedy’s Baffling Math Claims: Unraveling the Controversial Calculations

The President of the United States has consistently asserted that his initiatives…

Ben Roberts-Smith’s Relocation Plans Uncovered in New Court Documents

In brief: Court documents released Thursday show Roberts-Smith investigating opportunities overseas. A…
The Budget is setting aside $90.6million to boost the number of skilled workers in the construction sector (pictured are construction workers at Parramatta in Sydney's west)

Federal Budget 2024: Critics Label It as Vote-Buying Strategy, While PM Remains Tight-Lipped on Election Date

Anthony Albanese is sidestepping inquiries about the possibility of an early election,…
Ahead of the Budget delivery on Tuesday evening, Greens housing spokesman Max Chandler-Mather slammed the $9.3billion surplus as evidence of 'how little Labor cares about the housing crisis'

Budget 2024: Albo’s Challenger Unveils Key Oversight by Jim Chalmers

For the second consecutive year, Treasurer Jim Chalmers has announced a budget…
Alexander Philogene and his uncle Chris Jarmer

Tragic Passing: 21-Year-Old Zander Succumbs to Sudden Illness Mid-Flight

Australians have been warned against a severe strain of meningococcal B circulating…
Dingoes attack young girl and mother at popular campsite

Shocking Dingo Encounter: Mother and Daughter Attacked at Beloved Campsite

A young girl and her mother are the latest in a string…
Charlotte MacInnes

Actor’s Emotional Court Testimony Involving Rebel Stirs Controversy

A young actress recently fought back tears while recounting her experiences with…

Iranian Gunboat Engages Container Ship Near Oman; Another Vessel Attacked Near Iran

In brief: Iran has fired at a container ship transiting the Strait…

States Push Back on NDIS Changes Amid Concerns Over Financial Burden

In brief: The federal health minister has announced a raft of changes…
Maddicyn Brokenshire was overcome with worry after finding out her son, Ollyver, was battling Amniotic Band Syndrome (ABS)

Mother’s Instincts Spot Rare Condition in Womb, Leaving Baby Boy with Scars

While most parents believe their child is unique, Maddicyn Brokenshire has compelling…