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Verizon Cuts 13,000 Jobs in Largest Workforce Reduction Ever

Key Takeaways

  • Verizon announces largest-ever workforce reduction of 13,000+ jobs
  • CEO cites cost structure limiting customer investment capabilities
  • Company converting 179 corporate stores to franchises amid subscriber losses

Verizon, America’s largest wireless carrier, will eliminate over 13,000 positions in its biggest single workforce reduction ever. The telecom giant faces intense competitive pressure and a shrinking customer base, prompting this dramatic restructuring.

CEO Dan Schulman, who took leadership in October, explained the need for operational streamlining in an internal memo obtained by Reuters.

“Our current cost structure limits our ability to invest significantly in our customer value proposition,” Schulman wrote. “We must simplify our operations to address the complexity and friction that slow us down and frustrate our customers”.

Restructuring Details

The cuts extend beyond direct employees to include outsourced and external labor expenses. Verizon will also convert 179 corporate-owned retail stores into franchised operations while closing one location entirely.

A company spokesperson described the move to CNBC as “an opportunity for Verizon to reset, restructure and realign our priorities on ways that will help us regain our leadership as a communications provider.”

Historical Context and Support

This represents Verizon’s most significant job cut to date. With approximately 100,000 US employees at 2024’s end, including 70,000 non-union workers, the company had already eliminated nearly 20,000 positions over the previous three years.

Verizon established a $20 million career transition fund for affected employees, focusing on “opportunities and necessary skill sets as we enter the age of AI.” The company clarified that AI implementation did not drive the layoffs.

Competitive Challenges

Verizon struggles against rivals offering cheaper plans and cable operators entering the wireless market. The company added just 44,000 monthly bill-paying wireless subscribers in the third quarter, significantly trailing AT&T and far behind T-Mobile’s industry-leading 1 million net additions.

Schulman inherited substantial challenges, arriving during aggressive promotions from AT&T and T-Mobile around new iPhone launches. Despite massive investments including $52 billion for 5G spectrum in 2021, $20 billion for Frontier Communications, and $6 billion for TracFone Wireless, Verizon continues losing competitive ground.

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