Vacuum cleaner manufacturer Dyson plans to cut up to 1000 jobs in the UK

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9.7.2024 - 16:15

British entrepreneur and inventor James Dyson has become one of the richest people in the UK with his bagless vacuum cleaners. (archive picture)
British entrepreneur and inventor James Dyson has become one of the richest people in the UK with his bagless vacuum cleaners. (archive picture)
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The household appliance manufacturer Dyson is planning to cut jobs in the UK. According to the British news agency PA, up to 1000 jobs are to be cut. This corresponds to more than a quarter of the jobs previously located there.

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Dyson is known for its bagless vacuum cleaners and also produces hair dryers and hand dryers, for example.

"We have grown rapidly and, like all companies, we review our global structures from time to time to ensure we are prepared for the future," said CEO Hanno Kirner, according to PA. "We are proposing changes to our organization that may lead to redundancies."

The company has around 14,000 employees worldwide, with around 3,500 employees in the UK, according to the BBC. Dyson is operating in increasingly competitive global markets, Kirner said. Decisions that affect close and talented colleagues are always particularly painful.

The technology company was founded by entrepreneur James Dyson, who, according to the "Sunday Times", is one of the wealthiest people in the UK and had campaigned for Brexit. The company relocated its headquarters to Singapore a few years ago. At the time, there were also plans to develop its own electric car. However, the project was scrapped.