FRANKFURT: German sportswear maker Puma said today that it would cut 900 jobs in its corporate workforce globally by the end of 2026, while announcing a series of measures to revive the business and combat sharp sales declines.
The company had already cut 500 roles worldwide this year as part of a cost-cutting programme announced in March.
Puma said it would expand the programme, as it attempts to turn around its performance under new chief executive Arthur Hoeld.
