Walmart (WMT) is cutting about 1,500 jobs to streamline operations across tech, e-commerce, and its ad business. Market Domination host Madison Mills breaks down how Walmart, TD Bank (TD) , Microsoft (MSFT), and Nissan (7201.T) are all turning to layoffs amid economic pressure and rising geopolitical uncertainty. To watch more expert insights and analysis on the latest market action, check out more Market Domination here. Video Transcript 00:00 Speaker A As geopolitical uncertainty continues to rise and financial pressures mount, some companies are turning to one of the most common cost cutting measures that they have, layoffs. As if raising prices wasn't enough, Walmart recently announcing that it's planning to cut about 1500 jobs as part of a restructuring push to help simplify operations. The plan is set to impact teams and its global tech operations, e-commerce fulfillment, and its ad business as well, Walmart Connect. Meantime earlier today TD Bank saying it would lay off 2% of its workforce in an effort to scale up its digital and AI investments under its new CEO. Shares are moving to the upside off of that news. Also last week, Microsoft announcing they would lay off 3% of employees across all levels affecting nearly 6,000 people. The hits impacting all sectors including the auto industry as well, Nissan intending to eliminate 15% of its jobs or about 10,000 people losing their jobs across the globe. All in all, the recent uncertainty in the markets and global trade wars sparking this run of layoffs impacting thousands around the world. Though we haven't seen a rollover in labor market data just yet. Related Videos 04:36 Hinge Health IPO surge: CEO discusses importance of automation Yahoo Finance Video • 13 minutes ago 05:38 Investors still have 'US bias', resisting international pivot Yahoo Finance Video • 43 minutes ago 09:12 AT&T CEO talks Lumen deal, competition, tariffs Yahoo Finance Video • 58 minutes ago 01:04 Humana & UnitedHealth, Hinge Health IPO, Analog Devices sinks Yahoo Finance Video • 2 hours ago View Comments
Walmart joins layoff wave amid economic and global strains
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