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Ford is cutting 7,000 white-collar jobs

- AGENCIES /

Ford is cutting about 7,000 white-collar jobs, which would make up 10 pc of its global workforce. The company has said it was undertakin­g a major restructur­ing, and on Monday said that it will have trimmed thousands of jobs by August.

The company said that the plan will save about $600 million per year by eliminatin­g bureaucrac­y and increasing the number of workers reporting to each manager.

In the US about 2,300 jobs will be cut through buyouts and layoffs.

About 1,500 already have happened. About 500 workers will be let go this week.

In a memo to employees, Monday, CEO Jim Hackett said the fourth wave of the restructur­ing will start on Tuesday, with the majority of cuts being finished by May 24.

"To succeed in our competitiv­e industry, and position Ford to win in a fast-charging future, we must reduce bureaucrac­y, empower managers, speed decision making and focus on the most valuable work, and cost cuts," Hackett's wrote.

In the US about 1,500 white-collar employees left the company voluntaril­y since the restructur­ing began last year, some taking buyouts.

About 300 have been laid off already, with another 500 layoffs starting this week.

Most of Ford's white-collar workers are in and around the company's Dearborn, Michigan, headquarte­rs.

Hackett said in the memo that the company is departing from past practices and letting laid-off employees stay a few days to wrap up their jobs and say good-bye to colleagues. In the past, laid-off workers would have had to pack up and leave immediatel­y.

"Ford is a family company and saying goodbye to colleagues is difficult and emotional," Hackett wrote.

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