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Hershey expects to cut 15 per cent of global workforce

Hershey says chief executive Michele Buck will have more to say when she briefs analysts in New York today.

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Hershey Co. says it expects to cut its global workforce by about 15 per cent, with the layoffs coming mostly from hourly employees outside the United States.

The Pennsylvania-based chocolate company also lowered its forecast for long-term sales growth to between 2 and 4 per cent, down from the previous 3 to 5 per cent, J.P. Morgan analyst Ken Goldman noted.

Hershey says chief executive Michele Buck will have more to say when she briefs analysts in New York today.

The maker of Hershey chocolate bars and other candies said the layoffs are part of a program aimed at improving the operating profit margin through a streamlined operating model and reduced administrative expenses.

The company estimates it will incur pre-tax charges of up to USD 425 million over the next three years as a result of the plan, which includes the costs of closing plants and offices and other expenses related to the layoffs.

Hershey operates eight factories outside the US As of December, Hershey employed approximately 16,300 full time and 1,680 part-time employees worldwide.

A 15 per cent workforce reduction would therefore represent about 2,700 employees.

 

(This article has not been edited by DNA's editorial team and is auto-generated from an agency feed.)

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