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PWC Is Now Laying Off A Whopping 1,800 Employees

PWC is now laying off a whopping 1,800 employees after announcing a major restructuring plan in the United States.

PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC) has revealed a significant restructuring plan that will result in the layoffs of approximately 1,800 employees in the United States.

This marks the firm’s first major workforce reduction since 2009, affecting about 2.5% of its U.S. staff.

The layoffs impact a range of positions, from associates to managing directors across business services, audit, and tax, according to a report from the Wall Street Journal (WSJ).

The job cuts are largely concentrated in the advisory and technology sectors, with many of those affected being based offshore.

PwC’s U.S. leader, Paul Griggs, communicated these changes in a memo, stating, “We are positioning our firm for the future, creating capacity to invest, and anticipating and reacting to the market opportunities of today and tomorrow.”

In addition to the layoffs, PwC plans to integrate its products and technology teams into various business lines.

These adjustments are part of a broader restructuring effort initiated by Griggs, who assumed his role as U.S. leader in May.

The firm aims to remain competitive amid a slowdown in certain advisory services.

“To remain competitive and position our business for the future, we are continuing to transform areas of our firm and aligning our workforce to better support our strategy,” said Tim Grady, PwC’s U.S. Chief Operating Officer, as quoted by WSJ.

Meanwhile, PwC’s office in China is facing challenges after losing a major client, Country Garden Holdings.

This setback comes amid ongoing scrutiny of PwC’s auditing role for China Evergrande Group, which is embroiled in a $78 billion fraud case.

In response, PwC China has implemented cost-cutting measures, including layoffs, following the severance of ties with over 50 firms, including Bank of China, due to missed audit deadlines.

This restructuring marks a significant shift for PwC, which had managed to avoid major layoffs in the U.S. since 2009, setting it apart from competitors like Ernst & Young (EY), KPMG, and Deloitte.

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Applications for unemployment benefits now surge to new highs, a sign that the white-hot labor market is starting to cool off.

First-time applications for unemployment benefits rose last week to 231,000, the highest level since August, per CNN.

Thursday’s data also showed that the number of continuing claims, or applications from people who have filed for unemployment for at least one week, was 1.78 million.

That’s an increase of 17,000 from the prior week, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics.

The latest numbers come less than a week after the monthly jobs report showed the US economy added just 175,000 positions in April, less than economists expected and a steep drop-off from prior months.

US employers have now added an average of 245,500 jobs per month, versus 2023’s 251,000-per-month average.

Still, hiring remains strong.

Although the unemployment rate ticked up to 3.9%, it as seen the 27th consecutive month that the jobless rate has held under 4%, matching a streak last seen in the late 1960s.

Weekly jobless claims data tends to be volatile but, while one week’s worth of data “does not a trend make,” said Chris Rupkey, chief economist at Fwdbonds.

“We can no longer be sure that calm seas lie ahead for the US economy if today’s weekly jobless claims are any indication.”

Company layoffs are picking up, hinting at caution on the part of companies as they weigh the outlook for the second half of the year,” he wrote in a note Thursday.

The Federal Reserve has been battling inflation by raising its key lending rate in the hopes of slowing the economy.

While the labor market has so far resisted those efforts, remaining white hot for the past 18 months despite 11 rate hikes from the central bank, Fed Chair Jerome Powell said last week that demand has “cooled from its extremely high level of a couple of years ago.”

Ian Shepherdson at Pantheon Economics said in a note earlier this quarter: “We’d need to see at least a month of elevated readings to convince us that the trend really has turned.”

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A Massive Discount Retailer Is Now Closing Over 500 Stores

A massive discount retailer is now closing over 500 stores after officially filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy, following initial rumors.

After weeks of speculation, Big Lots has officially announced that it is filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy.

As part of this restructuring effort, the company will be closing 295 locations in a move described as “optimizing our store footprint.”

Additionally, around 250 more stores are expected to shut down by January 15, 2025.

Currently, Big Lots operates 1,389 stores across 48 states, with only Alaska and Hawaii lacking outlets.

In a press release, the company stated, “While most of our locations are profitable, we aim to streamline our operations to serve our customers more effectively.”

The bankruptcy process will provide the company with tools to manage its store closures in an orderly fashion.

This filing follows an earlier warning from Big Lots in a report to the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, indicating that 35 to 40 stores could close within the year.

The company is presently up for auction, with Nexus Capital Management LP making a “Stalking Horse Bid” to establish a minimum sale price.

This initial bid will set a benchmark for other potential buyers.

If no higher bids are received by the auction deadline of October 15, Nexus’s offer will likely be accepted.

Big Lots has reported approximately $3.1 billion in debt owed to between 5,001 and 10,000 creditors.

The company’s net sales dropped by $114.5 million from the first quarter of 2023 to Q1 of 2024, with declines noted across all merchandise categories.

In its June filings, Big Lots acknowledged that its home products—encompassing furniture and seasonal items—have been adversely affected by macroeconomic challenges that impact customers’ discretionary spending.

The discount retailer holds about $3.18 billion in assets but, like many companies facing bankruptcy, has struggled due to high inflation and rising interest rates.

Shifts in consumer spending patterns have further contributed to the decline in sales for Big Lots.

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A massive rental company with 34k locations now shuts down its operations after filing for bankruptcy and 22 years in business.

Users of movie rental company Redbox were left saddened after it was announced that it would be shutting down operations.

The announcement comes after the rental company’s parent company, Chicken Soup for the Soul Entertainment, filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy.

According to court documents obtained by the Washington Post, the Connecticut-based company claimed to be one billion dollars in debt.

As a result, Redbox, which was a staple of many grocery stores including Walgreens, and CVS will be shuttered.

Many fans took to social media to express how upset they were with the loss.

“I knew it was coming, sadly,” UltraVada wrote in a post on X, formerly Twitter.

“It was inevitable,” a second person mourned.

“I knew this would happen when I heard they filed for Bankruptcy but its still sad to hear. I have a lot of fun memories of Redbox,” a third person lamented.

“I still don’t think this will be or ever be the end of physical media as we do still get remasters of some movies in 4k/Bluray.”

One person revealed that they had forgotten the rental service had existed.

Some users were not surprised by the announcement.

“Not surprised since nobody really rents videos anymore with the rise of streaming and what not,” one user admitted.

“Also kinda remember getting into a feud with them on here.”

One user also pointed out that the last remaining Blockbuster, located in Bend, Oregon, managed to outlive Redbox.

Redbox was acquired by Chicken Soup for the Soul Entertainment (CSSE) in 2022 and became one of the company’s flagship video-on-demand streaming services.

At its peak, CSSE operated more than 20,000 DVD rental kiosks across the country.

The company’s filing means that the company’s more than 1,000 employees will be laid off, per The Wall Street Journal.

It was also reported by Deadline that many employees at CSSE hadn’t received their paychecks and had medical benefits cut in late June.

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