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Walmart cuts 1,000 roles to simplify operations, source says

Walmart has eliminated 1,000 roles ​as the world's largest ​retailer simplifies its operating structure, a source familiar ​with the matter told Reuters.

Under new CEO John Furner and a reshaped leadership team, the retailer is doubling down on a tech-focused ‌strategy as ⁠it woos ⁠higher-income shoppers and builds its marketplace and delivery businesses.

"We've made changes ​to simplify how the work is organized, make ownership clearer, and better ​align roles to the work and skills we need going forward," said Walmart's head of global technology Suresh Kumar and ​head of global AI acceleration Daniel ⁠Danker in ‌a memo to employees on Tuesday.

The company ​had ​moved from organizing separately for Walmart U.S., Sam's ⁠Club, and its international markets to building in ​a unified way on a single, shared ​platform over the past year, according to the memo.

Walmart, which became the first retailer ever to hit $1 trillion in market value in February, has been ramping up a digital transformation to better compete with Amazon.com , Costco and ‌Aldi.

Many of the affected staff have been asked to relocate to Walmart's Bentonville or Northern California ​offices, the ​Wall Street Journal, ⁠which first reported about the development, said on Tuesday.

Walmart employs about 2.1 million people worldwide, as of January 31, according to its ​annual filing. It is the largest U.S. private employer with about 1.6 million employees, of whom 92% are hourly workers.

The company reports quarterly results on May 21.

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