Unilever to spin-off ice-cream business, 7500 jobs to be cut globally in cost-saving process

The company’s cost-saving programme is expected to save around 800 million euros over the next three years. These changes will affect 7500 jobs globally, all likely office-based.

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| March 19, 2024 , 3:46 pm
Previously, as stated in a media report, these brands were managed by Interpublic Group of Companies, Omnicom Group, and Brandtech Group's Oliver in various regions.
Previously, as stated in a media report, these brands were managed by Interpublic Group of Companies, Omnicom Group, and Brandtech Group's Oliver in various regions.

Unilever has said that it will be spinning off its ice-cream unit, which includes popular brands like Magnum and Ben & Jerry’s. However, it will subsequently, be cutting 7500 jobs in a new cost-saving programme.

The spin off will begin immediately and is likely to finish by the end of 2025.

Unilever CEO Hein Schumacher said on a call with journalists that the ice cream business is currently in the process of moving to a new head office in Amsterdam. However, he said that he is still open to options on where to list the new company.

Unilever’s ice-cream business accounts for around 16 percent of the company’s global sales and in some countries it accounts for a third or about 40 percent, reported Reuters.

The company’s cost-saving programme is expected to save around 800 million euros over the next three years. These changes will affect 7500 jobs globally, all likely office-based.

Unilever has a global workforce of around 1,28,000 employees. The job cut will affect 5.9 percent of this workforce.

Shareholders and investors are pleased with this move by the FMCG giant.

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