EnerSys to Lay Off 11% of Its Global Workforce
BERKS COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA, JUL 22 – EnerSys aims to save about $80 million annually by cutting 11% of its global non-production workforce to better align with business priorities under new leadership.
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EnerSys to lay off 11% of its global workforce
BERN TOWNSHIP — EnerSys, a global leader in stored energy solutions for industrial applications, has announced a workforce reduction that will result in approximately 575 employees losing their jobs. The layoffs will impact employees in the company’s non-production workforce, focused primarily on corporate and management positions, the company said in a press release. The Berks County-based company did not identify specific locations that will b…


Berks battery maker EnerSys slashing corporate workforce
The cuts are focused primarily on corporate and management positions.
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EnerSys to cut 575 corporate jobs in global restructuring move
Energy services provider, EnerSys has announced plans to lay off approximately 575 employees, that is, around 11 per cent of its non-production global workforce. The job cuts will primarily affect corporate and management roles, as the company initiates a broad restructuring effort to streamline operations and reduce costs. As of 31 March, EnerSys employed 10,858 people worldwide. The company stated that it expects the layoffs to be largely comp…
EnerSys to lay off 575 in corporate restructuring plan
Reading-based EnerSys announced Wednesday that it plans to lay off approximately 575 employees, or 11% of its workforce. The battery makers said that the layoffs are primarily focused on corporate and management positions. It called the action part of a strategic restructuring plan under the company’s new leadership, which it hopes will better align resources with current business priorities and long-term objectives. “Today’s actions, while …
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