Wayfair to cut 1,650 jobs

E-commerce home goods retailer Wayfair said it will cut jobs and expects its restructuring plan, which started in August 2022, to save more than $280 million.

Wayfair is cutting about 13% of its global workforce, affecting approximately 1,650 employees, the company announced on Friday.

The e-commerce home goods retailer said it expects the restructuring plan, which started in August 2022, to save more than $280 million. At the end of 2022, the company employed 17,505 workers, according to a March 2023 proxy statement.

"The changes announced today reflect a return to our core principles on resource allocation, such as getting fit on spans and layers as well as focusing on our highest priorities," Wayfair CEO Niraj Shah said in a statement.

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Shares of the retailer climbed more than 15% in premarket trading.

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Wayfair said in January 2023 that it would cut 10% of its workforce, or about 1,750 jobs.

Other retailers, including Macy’s, Hasbro and Etsy, recently announced workforce reduction plans. Macy’s said on Thursday it will slash 2,350 jobs and close five stores. Hasbro said in December it will cut 1,100 jobs after facing back-to-back quarters of falling toy sales. Also in December, Etsy said it will cut 225 jobs, or 11% of its workforce, citing a challenging economy.

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Wayfair expects to incur costs between $70 million and $80 million related to employee severance and benefit costs.

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The company will release quarterly results in February.

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