After Chinese regulators issued a set of rules known as "double reduction" to mitigate student pressure, domestic private education services firm VIPKid announced on August 7 that it will no longer sell new course packages involving overseas foreign teachers.
चीनी ऑनलाइन शिक्षा स्टार्टअप VIPKid ने हाल ही में कर्मियों के समायोजन की एक श्रृंखला को स्वीकार किया है, लेकिन विभिन्न विभागों में 50% कटौती से इनकार किया है
Chinese online education startup VIPKid admitted that it has recently enacted a series of personnel adjustments but denied cutting 50% of its staff members across various departments
চীন অনলাইন শিক্ষা প্রারম্ভে ভিআইপিকিড স্বীকার করেন যে সাম্প্রতিক কর্মীদের সমন্বয় একটি সিরিজ তৈরি করা হয়েছে, কিন্তু অস্বীকার করে যে 50% কর্মচারী বিভিন্ন বিভাগে কাটা হয়েছে।
Ang VIPKid, isang startup sa online na edukasyon sa China, ay kinikilala ang isang serye ng mga kamakailan-lamang na pagsasaayos ng mga tauhan, ngunit itinanggi na pinutol nito ang 50% ng mga empleyado nito sa iba't ibang sektor.
Permulaan pendidikan dalam talian China VIPKid mengakui beberapa perubahan kakitangan baru-baru ini, tetapi menafikan bahawa ia telah memotong 50% kakitangannya di pelbagai jabatan
VIPKid, perusahaan rintisan pendidikan online asal Tiongkok, mengaku telah melakukan serangkaian perubahan personel baru-baru ini, namun membantah telah memangkas 50 persen karyawannya di berbagai sektor
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