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Walmart Cuts 1,500 Corporate Jobs in Restructuring Push

The layoffs target technology, e-commerce, and advertising roles, with new positions being created to align with Walmart's growth strategy.

Walmart is reportedly slashing 1,500 jobs in the United States.
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Overview

  • Walmart is eliminating approximately 1,500 corporate roles across its global technology, e-commerce, and advertising divisions as part of a streamlining initiative.
  • Executives John Furner and Suresh Kumar stated the restructuring aims to simplify operations, speed up decision-making, and foster innovation.
  • The company plans to create new roles aligned with its long-term growth priorities, emphasizing that the layoffs are not related to tariff pressures.
  • This move follows earlier consolidation efforts, including the closure of Walmart's North Carolina office and the centralization of staff in Arkansas and California.
  • The layoffs have reignited a debate over H1B visa practices, with critics accusing Walmart of prioritizing foreign workers over American employees.