Albertsons has announced layoffs affecting employees in its corporate and division support offices, leaving those in administrative roles facing
Boise-based Albertsons laid off hundreds of corporate-level employees last week – but the full scope of the layoff is still not known. As BoiseDev first reported, the company laid off non-store-level employees and moved some jobs overseas,
Albertsons is laying off corporate and division support employees around the country, a spokesperson for the company told the Idaho Statesman on Wednesday. Store employees are not impacted by the cuts,
Albertsons revealed plans for layoffs at its corporate and division support offices, Supermarket News reported.
Equifax, the large credit bureau company that owns Boise-based Kount, laid off an unknown number of employees last week. Atlanta-based Equifax bought Kount, which provides fraud prevention services to clients for $640 million in 2021.
Boise, Idaho-based Albertsons Companies has confirmed layoffs across its corporate and division support workforce following the collapse of its proposed merger with Cincinnati, Ohio-based Kroger. While the merger aimed to create a retail giant in the grocery industry, regulatory hurdles ultimately derailed the deal.
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BOISE, Idaho — A statement from an Albertsons spokesperson said the company is laying off a portion of its corporate and division support workforce. The total number of employees impacted is not being disclosed. No store-level jobs are affected, the statement said.
Boise, Idaho, U.S.A.-based supermarket chain Albertsons Companies is laying off corporate and division staff members following its failed merger with Cincinnati, Ohio, U.S.A.-based Kroger, the company confirmed in a statement emailed to SeafoodSource.
With no Kroger merger to rely on, grocery chain Albertsons said it would lean into an array of initiatives to drive growth.
The Albertsons Companies Foundation announced that charitable distributions from the past year’s Albertsons Boise Open began this week, highlighting five different charities.
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