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Lowe’s announces nearly 2,400 layoffs for full-time workers

The majority of Lowe’s job cuts will come at the store level.
The majority of Lowe’s job cuts will come at the store level. AP

North Carolina-based home improvement retailer Lowe’s said it told approximately 2,400 full-time workers that they will be laid off.

A statement from the store said the majority of the cuts are at the store level, with other cuts occurring at distribution centers, customer support centers and vice presidents at the company’s corporate office in Mooresville, North Carolina.

The company said it’s providing severance and outplacement resources to displaced workers.

Lowe’s CEO Robert Niblock told employees in an email that the changes “will better align store staffing with customer demand, shift resources from back-of-the-store activities to customer-facing ones, and enhance our efficiency and productivity.”

Lowe’s also announced Bob Hull was retiring as its chief financial officer. Marshall Croom, who has been with Lowe’s for two decades, will succeed Hull as CFO March 3.

This story was originally published January 18, 2017 at 11:08 AM with the headline "Lowe’s announces nearly 2,400 layoffs for full-time workers."

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