Breaking: McLaren to axe 1200 jobs as part of major restructure

Breaking: McLaren to axe 1200 jobs as part of major restructure

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Woking firm cites Covid-19 pandemic and imminent F1 cost cap as key reasons for major restructure

McLaren has announced 1200 job losses across its automotive, racing and technology businesses, as a result of the ongoing impact of the Covid-19 pandemic and the imminent Formula 1 cost cap for the 2021 season.

McLaren said it has commenced “a proposed restructure programme as part of a wider business plan to ensure its long term future success.” 

The proposed restructure, subject to employee consultation, is expected to result in around 1200 redundancies across the group’s Applied, Automotive, and Racing businesses, as well as support and back office functions. 

McLaren said that it, like many others, has been severely affected by the pandemic, citing the cancellation of motorsport events, the suspension of manufacturing and the lack of car sales globally, plus reduced demand for technology solutions,having led to a sudden impact on revenue.

In a statement just released, the firm said: "We deeply regret the impact that this restructure will have on all our people, but especially those whose jobs may be affected. It is a course of action we have worked hard to avoid, having already undertaken dramatic cost-saving measures across all areas of the business. But we now have no other choice but to reduce the size of our workforce. 

"This is undoubtedly a challenging time for our company, and particularly our people, but we plan to emerge as an efficient, sustainable business with a clear course for returning to growth,” said Paul Walsh, executive chairman, McLaren Group. 

“McLaren Applied has also already refocused to strategically prioritise proven, high-growth revenue streams," he said. 

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