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    Home»Global HR News»Volvo Group to trim workforce by 800 over 3 months
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    Volvo Group to trim workforce by 800 over 3 months

    These job cuts come as part of cost-cutting measures, and will affect 3 US facilities of Volvo
    Liji Narayan | HRKathaBy Liji Narayan | HRKathaApril 21, 20252 Mins Read4104 Views
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    Volvo Group North America has informed employees of its intention to let go at least 550 people. The job cuts may even impact up to 800 people at its sites in in Macungie, Pennsylvania, as well as Dublin, Virginia and Hagerstown, Maryland. The reason for the layoffs is the uncertain demand situation given the tariffs plan introduced by the US President, which is disrupting the trade system and is threatening to increase the manufacturing cost in the vehicles industry.

    There is now fear of recession and Volvo is probably the first in the car and truck sector to announce job cuts.

    The Volvo Group is part of Sweden’s AB Volvo VOLVb.ST and has a workforce strength of almost 20,000 in North America.

    More changes are expected in the rates and demand of freight, and in various regulations along with tariffs. Therefore, the demand for heavy trucks is also likely to be adversely impacted.

    While the Volvo Group is reportedly saddened that it has had to resort to such drastic measures, it has admitted that it sees no other way to prepare for the future and slowing demand for vehicles. The latest round of layoffs are part of its cost-cutting measures.

    While 250 to 350 employees may be let go in Pennsylvania, a similar number will be affected in Dublin and 50 to 100 in Maryland.

    The company’s global workforce strength is about one lakh, including about 20,000 employees that work out of the US alone.

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