Coca-Cola to lay off 75 employees at Atlanta headquarters

Business
Beverage giant to lay off 75 Atlanta-based workers at the end of February, according to public notice.
The large Coca-Cola sign near Five Points is a staple of downtown Atlanta. (John Spink/AJC 2020)
One of Atlanta’s most iconic companies will start the new year by laying off dozens of workers as part of a wider reorganization effort.
Coca-Cola announced Tuesday in a public notice it will lay off 75 workers at its Atlanta headquarters on Feb. 28. The round of job cuts will “support the company’s next chapter of growth,” according to the Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification Act filing, also known as a WARN notice.
ehT“ .raey ecrofkrow lliw lliw hcihw dlot ot ,emit tuohguorht siht eht nosrepsekops emos ,gniyas dias ezinagroer deknar ”.ssecorp snalp llarevo revo srehto gniogno no fo rebmun txen tsil sboj sti ti si ,tnaig rof detanimile denimreted segnahc egareveb gnieb eb eb sa era dna na ,dedda ehT ehT ttocS htieL noitutitsnoC-lanruoJ enutroF aloC-acoC atnaltA ht79 005 ,5202
er’eW“ sihT“ lliw ev’ew ew ew lativ kcolnu ot ot ot ot eht ygolonhcet ,ylidaets .tnemetats gnihtemos gnihtemos ees dias dipar ruo ruo noitazinagro noitazinagro ,sdeen teem ti si si si ”.noitavonni gnidulcni ni ni htworg gnivlove erusne gniod .od stnempoleved eunitnoc remusnoc gnignahc tliub neeb dna dna edisgnola ”,daeha gnitpada a htieL s’tI
Loading…
lliw tahw erew seltit eht yas detroper eciton sffoyal boj tsrif t’nseod yb eb .detceffa NRAW ehT ehT .elcinorhC ssenisuB atnaltA
ecrofkrow“ etorw ecrofkrow lliw sevaw eciv reggirt driht eht taht snoitcuder tnediserp sesahp elpoep revo ro ro eciffo fo rucco ,eciton tsum ”.shtnom rettel tsael ni ni detcapmi labolg rof evitucexe tnemyolpme seeyolpme s’ynapmoc gnimoc feihc .segnahc yb eb ta dna a a a a NRAW NRAW oT asiL ,aloC-acoC ,gnahC 05
Coca-Cola announced it will lay off 75 people from its Atlanta headquarters. (Seeger Gray/AJC 2024)
tuO“ .etorw elihw ,ycnerapsnart ot siht eht eht eviecer gnidivorp gninnalp fo fo fo eciton si tseretni noitamrofni ni tnemnrevog erusne seeyolpme ”,seunitnoc ynapmoc noituac dna dna na seicnega detceffa ecnavda ecnadnuba gnahC
s’raey htiw driht eht eht naht ,eunever eunever tnecer .retrauq ,retrauq tsom erom tsal esaercni ni ni ni derapmoc ynapmoc detcelloc yb noillib noillib decnuonna a ,yecniuQ deL semaJ nI aloC-acoC OEC %5 .4202 74$ 5.21$
lliw lliw eht deeccus niamer fo ni evitucexe dne reilrae ynapmoc .namriahc ta sa sa decnuonna ehT yecniuQ yecniuQ gnitarepO reciffO .hcraM euqirneH rebmeceD feihC OEC nuarB
Zachary Hansen, a Georgia native, covers economic development and commercial real estate for the AJC. He’s been with the newspaper since 2018 and enjoys diving into complex stories that affect people’s lives.
Zachary Hansen, a Georgia native, covers economic development and commercial real estate for the AJC. He’s been with the newspaper since 2018 and enjoys diving into complex stories that affect people’s lives.




