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    Home»News»Whirlpool announces global workforce reduction
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    Whirlpool announces global workforce reduction

    HRK News BureauBy HRK News BureauApril 25, 20242 Mins Read6384 Views
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    Whirlpool Corp, the home appliances manufacturer, has unveiled plans to slash roles globally. The company is set to axe approximately 1,000 salaried positions worldwide, in a strategic move to navigate challenging market conditions.

    With the initial phase of layoffs having already been executed in March, the company confirmed that further reductions are anticipated by early May, as reported by Reuters.

    As of end of 2023, Whirlpool had a workforce strength of 59,000 employees worldwide.
    The decision to downsize comes as part of a broader effort to streamline operations and curtail expenses, with a target of trimming costs by a substantial $400 million this year.

    However, the path to cost reduction is fraught with obstacles, including escalating labour, transportation and logistics expenses, exacerbated by persistent inflationary pressures.

    Furthermore, the workforce reduction move aligns with Whirlpool’s overarching objectives of bolstering financial results and fostering sustainable long-term growth. In a regulatory filing, the company disclosed its intention to execute the plan, projecting restructuring charges of approximately $50 million for the year 2024.

    In addition to the workforce reduction announcement, Whirlpool reported a 3.4 per cent decline in first-quarter net sales, amounting to $4.49 billion. This dip underscores broader challenges faced by the company amidst shifting consumer preferences and macroeconomic uncertainties.

    In light of these market dynamics, Whirlpool is making strategic adjustments to its product lineup. The company is scaling back discounts on large appliances while diversifying its offerings to include smaller countertop appliances such as KitchenAid stand mixers and battery-powered blenders.

    Additionally, Whirlpool is venturing into new territory with the introduction of fully automatic espresso makers, aiming to tap into more lucrative product segments. These strategic moves underscore Whirlpool’s commitment to adapt and thrive in a rapidly-evolving market landscape.

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