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Dyson to lay off 1/3 of all employees in UK, review its ‘global structure’ for future challenges

FP Staff • July 10, 2024, 10:49:39 IST
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Dyson, which employs over 14,000 people worldwide and operates in more than 80 countries, the lay off is the result of its review of its global structure to ensure the organisation is prepared for future challenges

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Dyson to lay off 1/3 of all employees in UK, review its ‘global structure’ for future challenges
In the UK alone, Dyson employs 3,500 people across offices in London, Wiltshire, and Bristol. Kirner explained that Dyson's rapid growth necessitates periodic reviews of its global structures to remain agile and competitive in an increasingly fierce market. Image Credit: Reuters

Dyson, the renowned technology company, is planning to cut one-third of its workforce in the UK as part of a global restructuring effort, according to CEO Hanno Kirner. Dyson, which employs over 14,000 people worldwide and operates in more than 80 countries, is reviewing its global structure to ensure it is prepared for future challenges.

In the UK alone, Dyson employs 3,500 people across offices in London, Wiltshire, and Bristol.

Kirner explained that Dyson’s rapid growth necessitates periodic reviews of its global structures to remain agile and competitive in an increasingly fierce market.

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As part of this review, the company is proposing changes that may lead to redundancies. He acknowledged the pain of decisions affecting close and talented colleagues but assured that those at risk of redundancy would be supported throughout the process.

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Founded by James Dyson in Malmesbury, England, in 1991, Dyson designs and manufactures household appliances such as vacuum cleaners, hand dryers, air purifiers, bladeless fans, hair appliances, heaters, and lights. In 2019, the company relocated its corporate office from the UK to Singapore and ventured into electric vehicle manufacturing, though it later abandoned that initiative.

Despite this, Dyson has continued to expand, opening manufacturing centers and technological hubs in the Philippines, the UK, and Singapore as part of a five-year global investment plan estimated at $3.4 billion.

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Last year, Dyson was recognized by Forbes Magazine as one of the “World’s Best Employers” and ranked among the Top 100 “Female-Friendly Companies.” The company’s commitment to innovation and a supportive work environment has earned it a strong reputation.

Hanno Kirner, who took over as CEO in February 2024, succeeding Ronald Krueger, previously worked with the Tata Group as the Executive Director of Jaguar Land Rover and led the Tata Group Battery Programme since 2021. Kirner’s leadership marks a new chapter for Dyson as it navigates these challenging times and continues to innovate in the competitive global market.

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