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Nike to cut corporate jobs amid turnaround effort
Nike said on Thursday it is planning to cut less than 1% of its corporate workforce as part of the sportswear maker's plans to turn around its business under CEO Elliott Hill. Read More
How Will Nike’s Corporate Workforce Reduction Impact Its Turnaround Strategy?

Nike is set to reduce approximately 1% of its corporate staff as part of a restructuring plan led by CEO Elliott Hill. This decision does not impact the EMEA and Converse sectors, and the specific ... Read More
Nike to cut about 1% of corporate staff amid turnaround effort: Report

Nike to cut 1% of its corporate workforce as part of turnaround efforts under CEO Elliott Hill, following earlier job reductions in 2024. Read More
Nike Announces Job Cuts Amid Corporate Restructuring
As hinted at by Nike CEO Elliott Hill during the brand's Q4 earnings report in June, the sportswear giant laid off less than one percent of its corporate workforce on Thursday. News of the move was ... Read More
Nike to cut corporate workforce by 1% - report
Nike (NYSE:NKE) realigns with its Win Now strategy, cutting 1% of corporate staff to focus on innovation and athlete-specific products. Read More
Turnaround Troubles: Nike Layoffs Come for 1% of Its Corporate Workers

Cut-throat competition and a wavering business model have led Nike to announce layoffs among its corporate staff. What does this mean for HR? Read More
Nike to cut about 1% of corporate staff amid turnaround effort, CNBC reports
Nike is planning on cutting about 1% of its corporate workforce as the footwear giant works towards a turnaround under CEO Elliott Hill, CNBC reported on Thursday, citing a company statement. Read More
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