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Dyson to Axe About 1,000 Jobs as Part of Global Cost-Cutting Drive

Rahil Adnan by Rahil Adnan
July 10, 2024
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Dyson to Axe About 1,000 Jobs as Part of Global Cost-Cutting Drive

Dyson to Axe About 1,000 Jobs as Part of Global Cost-Cutting Drive

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The largest market for Dyson is Asia, where it faces competition from regional rivals who frequently release comparable goods soon after it releases its own hair dryers, fans, air filters, and vacuum cleaners.

As part of a worldwide restructuring, the manufacturer of air filters and vacuum cleaners Dyson is laying off roughly 1,000 employees in the UK, bringing its staff in the country down to more than 25%.

Workers were informed of the layoffs on Tuesday morning as part of a broader cost-cutting initiative that involves reducing the company’s 15,000 global personnel.

With facilities in Wiltshire, Bristol, and London, Dyson, a company well-known for its bladeless fans, hand dryers, and vacuum cleaners, employs 3,500 people in the United Kingdom. The decision was the result of a review that started far in advance of the May announcement of the general election.

“We have grown quickly, and, like all companies, we review our global structures from time to time to ensure we are prepared for the future,” stated CEO Hanno Kirner. As a result, we are suggesting organizational changes that might lead to layoffs.

Dyson competes in fiercely competitive global markets where innovation and change are happening at an ever-increasing rate. “We are aware that we must constantly exercise initiative and agility.”

He declared that layoffs were “always incredibly painful” and assured the impacted parties that the company would provide assistance.

In Malmesbury, Wiltshire, Sir James Dyson, an inventor, founded Dyson in 1991. The majority of its research, development, and product design is done in the UK, and the nation will continue to be a significant R&D centre for the corporation even though the majority of its products are manufactured abroad.

The Dyson Institute, where 160 student engineers work on Dyson projects three days a week while studying the other two, will remain located in Malmesbury.

The largest market for Dyson is Asia, where it faces competition from regional rivals who frequently release comparable goods soon after Dyson releases its own appliances. The company’s pro-Brexit founder cited the growing significance of supply chains and customers in Asia when he announced the group’s corporate headquarters’ relocation to Singapore in 2019.

Since its founding more than thirty years ago, Dyson has expanded its product line to include hair dryers, fans, air filters, and vacuum cleaners. It was developing an electric car up until 2019 when the project was shelved.

Two years ago, it debuted its first wearable device – visor-equipped Bluetooth headphones that filter the air. It also entered the robotics sector with the goal of developing devices that can perform home tasks like dishwashing by 2030.

In that same year, the business gave its founder’s Singapore-based holding company a £1.2 billion dividend. The multibillionaire’s family office, Weybourne Group, as well as his land and insurance holdings in the UK, were all owned by parent firm Weybourne Holdings, which also received the dividend. The dividend increased from £1 billion in 2021 to £4 billion over the previous 5 years, which is the total amount Dyson has taken out of his technological company.

One of the wealthiest businessmen in Britain, Dyson’s net worth was estimated by the Sunday Times to be £20.8 billion in May.

His libel case against the Daily Mirror publisher was unsuccessful in December after a newspaper writer implied that he was a hypocrite for having “championed Vote Leave… before moving his global head office to Singapore.” Throughout the last year of the Conservative government, Dyson’s criticism of the previous administration grew. In May, for example, Dyson said that Rishi Sunak’s promise to make the UK a science and technology superpower was a “mere political slogan.”

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