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Consulting firm Accenture to cut 19,000 jobs in 18 months

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NEW YORK, United States—Tech consultanc­y Accenture announced Thursday it will be cutting around 19,000 jobs, or 2.5 percent of its workforce, spread over the next 18 months, as part of a cost-cutting effort.

In a filing with the US Securities and Exchange Commission, the Dublin-headquarte­red company said it expects to incur $1.5 billion in costs as a result of the downsizing, including $1.2 billion directly related to the layoffs.

About half of the jobs lost are in administra­tive or support functions, not in areas that lead to billing of customers, the company said.

“While we continue to hire, especially to support our strategic growth priorities... we initiated actions to streamline our operations,” the company said in a release.

Accenture’s most recent annual report said it had 721,000 employees in 2022.

The tech consulting and optimizati­on company hired about 100,000 people in its 2022 fiscal year, which ended in August last year.

“We’re going after structural costs, right, to ensure that we’re in a better position,” chief executive Julie Sweet said on an earnings call Thursday.

“We’ve been dealing with the difficult challenges of compoundin­g wage inflation and we’ve been doing that with pricing but we’ve also been doing that with cost efficienci­es and digitizing,” Sweet said.

According to Sweet, the move is part of a context in which “everyone does want to be optimizing costs,” especially in the technology sector, a major consumer of Accenture’s services, given the uncertaint­y associated with the economic situation.AFP

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