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Nestle to slash 16,000 jobs as new CEO speeds up turnaround

The reductions, amounting to about 6% of the workforce, will occur over the next two years, the maker of Nespresso coffee capsules and KitKat candy bars said

October 16, 2025 / 12:41 IST
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Nestlé tapped Navratil, a company insider, as CEO last month after ousting his predecessor Laurent Freixe a year into his tenure for allegedly hiding a romantic relationship with a subordinate
Nestlé tapped Navratil, a company insider, as CEO last month after ousting his predecessor Laurent Freixe a year into his tenure for allegedly hiding a romantic relationship with a subordinate

Nestlé SA plans to cut 16,000 jobs as new Chief Executive Officer Philipp Navratil seeks to accelerate a turnaround at the Swiss foodmaker just weeks after taking over.

The reductions, amounting to about 6% of the workforce, will occur over the next two years, the maker of Nespresso coffee capsules and KitKat candy bars said Thursday. Nestlé raised its target for cost savings to 3 billion Swiss francs ($3.7 billion) by the end of 2027, from 2.5 billion francs.

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“The world is changing, and Nestlé needs to change faster,” Navratil said in a statement Thursday. “This will include making hard but necessary decisions to reduce headcount.”

Nestlé tapped Navratil, a company insider, as CEO last month after ousting his predecessor Laurent Freixe a year into his tenure for allegedly hiding a romantic relationship with a subordinate. In the wake of the scandal, Chairman Paul Bulcke stepped down earlier than scheduled, replaced by former Inditex SA CEO Pablo Isla.