
Source: Nestia
Walmart, the largest US private employer, plans to cut about 1,500 jobs as part of a company-wide restructuring.
The layoffs will affect roles in global tech operations, ecommerce fulfillment, and the company’s advertising division, Walmart Connect.
While some positions will be eliminated, the company plans to create new roles as part of the transition.
Walmart, with 2.1 million workers globally, imports around 60% of its goods from China, including clothing, electronics, and toys.
The move follows earlier cuts and office closures aimed at relocating staff to main hubs in California and Arkansas.
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