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Thomson Reuters to cut 2,000 staff

Streamlining to see news and data giant book $200 million charge in Q4 as it 'picks up pace' of transformation efforts

Thomson Reuters to cut 2,000 staff
Photo: Credit: Darren Lazarus

Thomson Reuters is to cut 2,000 jobs and book a charge of between $200 million and $250 million in the fourth quarter as it picks up the pace of its efforts to simplify and streamline its business.

The news and data giant revealed the planned charge in its third-quarter results, which were published on November 1, as the firm's president and chief executive Jim Smith wrote to staff the same day announcing the layoffs.

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