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Coca-Cola Announces Layoffs at Atlanta Headquarters

Office space reflecting corporate layoffs at Coca-Cola

Atlanta, December 31, 2025

News Summary

Coca-Cola is set to lay off 75 employees at its Atlanta headquarters as part of a restructuring effort to align with current market conditions. This is part of a broader plan to cut approximately 2,200 jobs worldwide, which includes around 1,200 jobs in the U.S. The company anticipates severance costs between $350 million and $550 million resulting from these layoffs. This decision reflects the challenges faced by Coca-Cola, particularly due to the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on its revenue.

Atlanta – Coca-Cola announced that it will lay off 75 workers at its Atlanta headquarters as part of a reorganization effort aimed at supporting the company’s growth. The layoffs are scheduled to take effect on February 28, with the layoff announcement made public through a WARN (Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification) notice.

Although the specific job titles impacted by the layoffs were not disclosed in the notice, Coca-Cola stated that this restructuring aligns with its strategy to adapt to current market conditions and consumer needs. This decision comes as the company has been facing challenges due to the COVID-19 pandemic, which has significantly affected its revenue.

In addition to the Atlanta layoffs, Coca-Cola has previously announced plans to eliminate approximately 2,200 jobs globally as part of a broader restructuring plan. Within the United States, Coca-Cola aims to cut around 1,200 jobs, accounting for about 12% of its domestic workforce. The company expects to spend between $350 million to $550 million on severance costs related to these job cuts. It is important to note that the layoffs do not include employees from the company’s bottling partners.

Despite the restructuring efforts, Coca-Cola’s stock is down 3% for the year 2020, reflecting the ongoing challenges the company faces in the current economic climate. Nevertheless, there was a slight rise in trading following the layoff announcement, indicating some investor optimism regarding the company’s future trajectory.

This series of layoffs underscores the challenges many companies are facing during the ongoing pandemic, as they seek to streamline operations and adjust to rapidly changing consumer behaviors. Coca-Cola’s proactive approach aims to position the company for recovery and long-term success in the post-pandemic marketplace.

FAQ

What is the number of layoffs announced by Coca-Cola at its Atlanta headquarters?

Coca-Cola announced the layoff of 75 workers at its Atlanta headquarters.

When will the layoffs at Coca-Cola take effect?

The layoffs are scheduled to take effect on February 28.

Why is Coca-Cola laying off employees?

The job cuts are part of a wider reorganization effort to support the company’s growth.

How many jobs is Coca-Cola planning to cut globally?

Coca-Cola has previously announced plans to eliminate approximately 2,200 jobs globally as part of a broader restructuring plan.

What financial impact is Coca-Cola expecting from the layoffs?

Coca-Cola is expected to spend between $350 million to $550 million on severance costs related to these job cuts.

Key Features of Coca-Cola Layoffs

Feature Details
Location Atlanta Headquarters
Number of Layoffs 75 Workers
Layoff Date February 28
Global Job Cuts Approximately 2,200
Severance Costs $350 million to $550 million
Affected Workforce Percentage 12% of Domestic Workforce
Impact on Stock Down 3% Year to Date

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