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Coca-Cola to cut 2,200 jobs globally

Spokesman says transformational work underway prior to pandemic

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 18 Dec 2020 6:10AM

Coca-Cola to cut 2,200 jobs globally
Coca-Cola and other large United States companies, including insurer Allstate, oil giant ExxonMobil, American Airlines and United Airlines, have announced sizable job cuts in recent weeks. – Pixabay pic, December 18, 2020

NEW YORK – Coca-Cola said yesterday it will cut 2,200 jobs as part of a restructuring as it prepares for a better post-pandemic market next year following this year’s sales hit.

The downsizing, the latest by a large United States company amid the pandemic, will impact about 2.6% of Coca-Cola’s global workforce and will eliminate 1,200 US jobs, a company spokesman said.

He added that the soda giant established a voluntary separation program but “some level of involuntary reductions” also will be needed.

“Our transformational work was well underway prior to the pandemic,” he said.

“The pandemic was not a cause for these changes, but it has been a catalyst for the company to move faster.”

The move follows Coca-Cola’s August announcement of plans to streamline operations, slimming down to nine units from 17 as it shuffles staff in an effort to promote its most promising brands. 

The company expects US$350 million to US$550 million in expenses tied to global severance programmes.

Coca-Cola reported a 33% drop in third-quarter profits to US$1.7 billion following a 9% decline in revenues to US$8.7 billion.

Other large US companies also have announced sizable job cuts in recent weeks, including insurer Allstate, oil giant ExxonMobil, American Airlines and United Airlines. – AFP, December 18, 2020

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