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Workforce Reduction

The list of major companies laying off staff in the new year, including Salesforce, Meta, Microsoft, and BP

February 4, 2025

Workforce Reduction

The list of major companies laying off staff in the new year, including Salesforce, Meta, Microsoft, and BP

February 4, 2025

Photo by Luke Chesser on Unsplash

The list of major companies laying off staff in the new year, including Salesforce, Meta, Microsoft, and BP
Job cuts are continuing into 2025 following waves of reductions last year.
Companies such as Meta, Microsoft, BlackRock, and BP are conducting layoffs.
See the list of companies letting workers go in 2025.
Layoffs and other workforce reductions are continuing in 2025, following two years of significant job cuts across tech, media, finance, manufacturing, retail, and energy.

While the reasons for slimming staff vary, the cost-cutting measures are coming amid a backdrop of technological change. In a recent World Economic Forum survey, some 41% of companies worldwide said they expected to reduce their workforces over the next five years because of the rise of artificial intelligence.

Companies such as CNN, Dropbox, and IBM have previously announced job cuts related to AI. Tech jobs in big data, fintech, and AI are meanwhile expected to double by 2030, according to the WEF.

Here are the companies with job cuts planned or already underway in 2025 so far.

Kohl's is reducing about 10% of its roles
Department store Kohl's announced on January 28 that it is reducing about 10% of its corporate roles to "increase efficiencies" and "improve profitability for the long-term health and benefit of the business," a spokesperson told BI.

"Kohl's reduced approximately 10 percent of the roles that report into its corporate offices," the spokesperson said. "More than half of the total reduction will come from closing open positions while the remainder of the positions were currently held by our associates."

Less than 200 existing employees of the company would be impacted, she added.

This follows the company's announcement on January 9 that it would shutter 27 underperforming stores across 15 states by April.

The retailer has been struggling with declining sales, reporting an 8.8% decline in net sales in the third quarter of 2024.

Its previous CEO, Tom Kingsbury, stepped down on January 15. The company's board appointed Ashley Buchanan, a retail veteran who had held top jobs in The Michaels Companies, Macy's, and Walmart, as the new CEO.

CNN plans to cut 200 jobs.
Cable news giant CNN is cutting about 200 television-focused roles as part of a digital pivot. The cuts will amount to about 6% of the company's workforce.

In a memo sent to staff on January 23, CNN's CEO Mark Thompson said he aimed to "shift CNN's gravity towards the platforms and products where the audience themselves are shifting and, by doing that, to secure CNN's future as one of the world's greatest news organizations."

Starbucks is planning layoffs in March.
Global coffee chain Starbucks announced it is planning layoffs in March.

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