Trump’s tariffs trigger job cuts across Europe: Here are the companies laying off workers
Auto industry's rough ride
Carmakers are bleeding jobs like never before. Germany's Bosch, a titan in auto parts, dropped a bombshell in September: 13,000 cuts due to slumping car sales and cost crunches. Tyre behemoth Continental is following suit, axing another 1,500 at its ContiTech unit on top of 10,000 already planned. Daimler Truck isn't sparing anyone - 2,000 jobs gone in the US and Mexico, plus 5,000 prior in Germany. MAN trucks aims to shed 2,300 over a decade, while Renault mulls 3,000 support roles amid cost-saving drives. These aren't faceless corps; they're engineers and line workers facing uncertainty after decades building the wheels of Europe.Banks tightening belts
Finance feels the pinch too. UK's Lloyds Banking Group eyes slashing half of 3,000 roles to trim fat. Dutch ABN Amro plans 5,200 cuts by 2028, chasing "efficiency" in a low-rate world. Tellers and analysts, once secure, now fret over mortgages they helped approve. It's a reminder: even suits aren't immune when loans dry up.Energy sector volatility
Oil and gas swings hit hard. Austria's OMV will slice 2,000 jobs - 1/12th of its global staff - as prices yo-yo and factories idle. Green transitions promised jobs, but volatile markets deliver pink slips first. Workers who pivoted to renewables? Back to square one.Tech and semiconductors shifting gears
Chip wars rage on. AMS Osram in Austria targets 2,000 cuts in its savings spree. ASML, the Dutch equipment king, trims 1,700 management roles to sharpen innovation focus. These brainy fields, fueling AI dreams, grapple with supply gluts and China tensions - leaving PhDs job-hunting.Industrials facing headwinds
Heavy industry hurts. Swiss Sika, in construction chems, plans 1,500 axings from weak markets. Thyssenkrupp unions okayed 11,000 steel jobs cut or outsourced by 2030 - which is roughly 40% of the division. Wacker Chemie blames energy bills and red tape for 1,500+ losses by 2026. Factory floors echo emptier, dreams of stable pensions fading.Consumer goods no safe haven
Everyday brands falter. Burberry is also cutting 1,700 luxury jobs. Heineken eyes 6,000 global cuts over two years. Nestlé's whopping 16,000- which is 6% of their staff - in a reorganisation blitz. That morning, coffee or trench coat? Now tied to someone’s layoff notice.Airlines, telecoms, and more in the fray
Sweden's Ericsson cuts 1,600 at home. Lufthansa axes 4,000 admin by 2030. Logistics' Kuehne+Nagel targets 1,500; Novo Nordisk, 9,000 worldwide. Orsted trims 2,000 (a quarter) in renewables, Telefónica 4,500+ in Spain. Pilots, call centre representatives, pharma professionals - all are scrambling.This wave - tens of thousands gone - mirrors broader woes: inflation bites, consumers pinch pennies, wars disrupt chains. For workers, it's résumés and retraining; for Europe, a growth stall risking recession. Yet history shows rebounds - upskilling via government programs or pivoting to AI/green tech could spark hope. If you're in the crosshairs, network now: be it through LinkedIn, unions, or side gigs. Europe's resilient; so are its people. Hang tight, this storm of job losses won't last forever.
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