Coca-Cola to cut 4,000 jobs amid pandemic due to declining sales

Date:

Share post:

Coca-Cola is preparing to cut up to 4,000 full-time workers in part, due to declining sales during the COVID-19 pandemic. The company called the cuts “voluntary and involuntary” to staff.

The company hopes voluntary buyouts will reduce involuntary staff cuts.

“In order to minimize the impact from these structural changes, the company today announced a voluntary separation program that will give employees the option of taking a separation package, if eligible.” Coca-Cola said in a statement. “The program will provide enhanced benefits and will first be offered to approximately 4,000 employees in the United States, Canada and Puerto Rico who have a most-recent hire date on or before Sept. 1, 2017.”

The severance program is expected to range between $350 to $550 million dollars.

Part of the decline in sales has stemmed from entertainment venues, such as sporting stadiums, movie theaters, and restaurants which have seen a huge disruption due to efforts to mitigate the pandemic.

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

Related articles

Countryside, IL – Teen Injured in Friday Night Shooting, Police Seek Suspects

Countryside, IL - Tension grips Countryside as a teenager falls victim to a shooting on the serene 9900...

Over 30 Arrested at Indiana Universities Amid Pro-Palestinian Protests

South Bend, IN - Clashes at Indiana universities led to the arrest of over 30 individuals this week,...

Bourbonnais Fish Fry Funds Future Lifesaving Tech: McGrath MAC Video Laryngoscope

Bourbonnais, IL - A beloved local tradition with a lifesaving twist: The Bourbonnais Firefighter's Association's Fish Fry at...

Illinois Manhunt: Urgent Search for Suspect in Fatal Shooting of Chicago Police Officer

Chicago, IL - Late Friday night, an urgent community alert was issued by Chicago Police regarding the search...