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Anglo American consults about job cuts amid business revamp

Anglo American consults about job cuts amid business revamp

Anglo American began a consultation in South Africa and the United Kingdom to reduce jobs. This is part of a wider restructuring that aims to refocus its operations on iron ore and copper mining.

The company will spin off Anglo American Platinum by the middle of this year as part of its strategic overhaul. The company also sold its nickel and coal assets, and intends to divest the De Beers diamond division.

Bloomberg News reported earlier that Anglo planned to cut even more jobs from its corporate office.

According to the report, people who have knowledge of the situation said that the company had sent out notices to all employees likely to be affected.

In an email, a spokesperson for the company said: "These are clear significant changes in our global business which require adjustments to the resourcing in our corporate offices. We are therefore beginning consultation processes in South Africa and the UK to discuss proposed organizational changes."

Anglo American employs about 55,000 people worldwide, according to the company's 2024 annual report. (Reporting and editing by Devika Syamnath, Dhanush Vignesh in Bengaluru, Additional reporting by Shanima A.

(source: Reuters)