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Snap Inc. and Estée Lauder Announce Job Cuts Amid Restructuring Efforts

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Snap Inc. and Estée Lauder Announce Job Cuts

Snap Inc. and Estée Lauder Announce Job Cuts

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Snap Inc., the parent company of Snapchat, and Estée Lauder, a giant in the beauty industry, have announced significant job cuts as part of their organizational restructuring efforts. These moves come as a strategic response to the need for increased efficiency and profitability within their respective sectors.

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Snap Inc. has disclosed plans to reduce its global full-time workforce by approximately 10%, impacting around 500 employees. This decision is part of the tech company’s broader initiative to restructure its team, aiming to streamline operations and foster in-person collaboration. The layoffs are anticipated to result in charges between $55 million and $75 million in the first quarter due to severance and related costs​​.

On the other hand, Estée Lauder has revealed a more substantial reduction, planning to eliminate between 3% to 5% of its positions, affecting up to 3,100 employees by July. This decision follows a reported decline in profits and revenue, partly attributed to sluggish sales in China. The layoffs are part of a wider restructuring program intended to enhance profits and agility in responding to market demands. Estée Lauder expects to incur restructuring and other charges of between $500 million and $700 million, before taxes. The company anticipates these measures will yield annual savings of between $350 million and $500 million, before taxes​​​​.

These layoffs add Snap Inc. and Estée Lauder to the growing list of corporations implementing workforce reductions to navigate economic challenges and internal restructuring needs. Such strategic decisions reflect the ongoing adjustments within industries as companies seek to optimize their operations and financial performance in the face of evolving market conditions.

Both companies have emphasized their commitment to supporting affected employees through this transition, highlighting the importance of restructuring for long-term growth and sustainability. As the tech and beauty sectors continue to face rapid changes, these moves underline the necessity for firms to adapt and realign their resources to remain competitive and profitable.

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