Pepsi to make 8,700 jobless to make profits

Pepsi to make 8,700 jobless to make profits
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Summary Pepsi announced Thursday it would slash some 8,700 jobs in its global workforce.

The beverage company says it would do so to boost savings and returns to investors.The cuts are part of a new three-year productivity program expected to generate $1.5 billion in cost savings.This effort includes headcount reductions of about 8,700 employees across 30 countries, about three percent of the companys global workforce, the company said in a statement.The productivity programs will enhance the companys cost-competitiveness as well as provide a source of funding for future brand-building and innovation initiatives.The company said that meanwhile it will add $500-600 million to advertising and marketing around the world, but especially focused on the North Americas market.-- Agencies
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