H&M to lay off 1,500 staff in drive to cut soaring costs and rescue profits(reuters.com)
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H&M to lay off 1,500 staff in drive to cut soaring costs and rescue profits
https://www.reuters.com/business/retail-consumer/retailer-hm-cut-1500-jobs-2022-11-30/
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I think the articles related to staff cuts should often call out what the company size was 12/24 months prior. It's never good for folks to lose their jobs, but companies, especially tech focused ones - grew unbounded during the last couple years.
H&M has 155,000 people, and the layoffs are primarily back-office staff. As unfortunate as it is, laying off 0.1% of a company of that scale (perhaps not in one go) has to be somewhat of a standard practice?
At the head office, where the main IT is, the cut is 2000 people, and only 1500 will be kept, between employees and consultants.