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Unilever to Overhaul Senior Leadership Roles Amid Global Revamp

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Unilever has announced plans to review its top 200 leadership positions, with around 25% set for a “refresh,” as part of its ongoing turnaround strategy. The move comes alongside broader restructuring measures, including cutting 7,500 jobs worldwide, aimed at tackling underperformance and improving profitability. The consumer goods major, best known for brands like Dove, has been accelerating changes under its new CEO Fernando Fernandez, who stepped in earlier this year after the exit of Hein Schumacher. Fernandez is pushing forward with transformation initiatives to enhance efficiency and strengthen margins. Speaking at the Barclays Global Consumer Staples Conference, Unilever reiterated its 2025 financial guidance, projecting sales growth of 3–5% and maintaining an underlying operating margin above 18.9%. Source: Reuters

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TCS to Lay Off Over 12,000 Employees Amid AI Disruption and Economic Pressures

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In a landmark decision, Tata Consultancy Services (TCS), India’s largest IT services provider and the crown jewel of the Tata Group, is set to let go of 12,261 employees — nearly 2% of its global workforce — making it the biggest layoff in the company’s history. The move comes as TCS navigates a rapidly evolving technology landscape marked by AI-driven disruption, weakening demand, and global economic headwinds. The company, which had a workforce of over 610,000 as of June, is restructuring to align with new business realities. Historically, workforce reduction at TCS has been modest — for instance, in FY15, the firm cut about 3,000 jobs, roughly 1% of its employee base. This latest wave of layoffs will largely impact mid- to senior-level professionals, particularly those who cannot be transitioned into new roles within the organization. The restructuring signals a major pivot for TCS, as it intensifies its focus on automation and AI to remain competitive in an increasingly margin-sensitive market. “This transformation is about preparing TCS for the future,” CEO K Krithivasan noted in an internal communication. “While such changes are essential for our continued growth, we recognize the challenges it brings to our colleagues. We deeply appreciate their contributions and will support them through this transition.” Analysts say the decision reflects a broader industry trend. Phil Fersht, CEO of HfS Research, highlighted that AI is significantly disrupting the traditional, manpower-heavy IT services model. Clients are also pushing for steep cost reductions — sometimes as much as 20-30% — compelling firms like TCS to reevaluate their cost structures. The trend isn’t isolated to TCS. Other Tata Group companies such as Tata Motors and Tata Steel have also undertaken job cuts in recent years to streamline operations and boost profitability. In 2019, Tata Steel cut 3,000 positions in its European business. This move by TCS underscores the shifting priorities within the IT industry, where future-readiness increasingly hinges on agility, automation, and leaner operations. Source: Economic Times

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Byju’s Announces Major Workforce Reduction: 4,000 Employees Impacted in Restructuring Drive

Byju’s, the edtech giant, is undergoing a significant restructuring that will result in a reduction of its workforce. Approximately 4,000 employees, or 11% of its current 35,000-strong workforce, will be affected by these layoffs. The restructuring aims to simplify the company’s operational structure, cut expenses, and improve its cash flow to ensure long-term sustainability. This process is expected to be completed within the next few weeks Byju’s has witnessed several senior-level departures in recent months. The layoffs will primarily impact the parent company, Think & Learn, and will not affect its subsidiaries. Arjun Mohan, the newly appointed CEO of Byju’s India business, is overseeing the restructuring with the full knowledge of the firm’s investors. Over the past year, Byju’s has already laid off 7,000 employees, including about 600 from its group companies, WhiteHat Jr and Toppr, in an effort to achieve cost efficiency. The company is also exploring options to repay a $1.2 billion loan and may need to sell two of its businesses to stabilize its financial situation. However, the anticipated sale is expected to generate only around $800 million. In June of this year, Byju’s implemented a significant reduction in its workforce, affecting approximately 1,000 employees across various departments, including mentoring, logistics, training, sales, post-sales, and finance. The company now faces the challenge of meeting its loan repayment commitments to lenders while also seeking additional capital through fundraising efforts.

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