Boston Herald

Ford cuts 7K white-collar jobs

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DETROIT — Ford revealed details of its long-awaited restructur­ing plan Monday as it prepared for a future of electric and autonomous vehicles by parting ways with 7,000 white-collar workers worldwide, about 10% of its global salaried workforce.

The major revamp, which had been underway since last year, will save about $600 million per year by eliminatin­g bureaucrac­y and increasing the number of workers reporting to each manager.

In the U.S. about 2,300 jobs will be cut through buyouts and layoffs. About 1,500 have left voluntaril­y or with buyouts, while another 300 have already been laid off. About 500 workers will be let go starting this week, largely in and around the company’s headquarte­rs in Dearborn, Mich., just outside Detroit.

The layoffs are coming across a broad swath of the company including engineerin­g, product developmen­t, marketing, informatio­n technology, logistics, finance and other areas. But the company also said it is hiring in some critical areas including those developing software and dealing with selfdrivin­g and electric vehicles.

In a memo to employees, Monday, CEO Jim Hackett said the fourth wave of the restructur­ing will start today, with the majority of U.S. cuts being finished by Friday.

“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.

 ?? GETTY IMAGES ?? MAJOR REVAMP: Ford will part ways with 10% of its global salaried workforce, which is expected to save the company $600 million per year.
GETTY IMAGES MAJOR REVAMP: Ford will part ways with 10% of its global salaried workforce, which is expected to save the company $600 million per year.

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