Dyson, the well-known innovator of the bagless vacuum cleaner, is set to cut nearly one third of its UK workforce in a global restructure. About 1,000 UK jobs are at risk as the company faces intense competition in global markets. CEO Hanno Kirner stated that this decision is being made to ensure Dyson is positioned to thrive in the future. Despite the impending layoffs, the company has pledged to support those affected by redundancy.
Dyson currently employs 3,500 people in the UK, with offices in Wiltshire, Bristol, and London. This move comes as a significant blow to the workforce and the broader economy. It highlights the challenges that companies are facing in a rapidly changing business landscape.
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