Rivian Cuts 6 Percent Of Workforce, Factory Workers Excepted via insideevs.com
Rivian Automotive announced it is reducing its workforce by 6 percent as part of a restructuring process aimed at better aligning its headcount with business priorities.
"Today we announced the difficult decision to reduce the size of the Rivian team by approximately 6 percent. This decision will help align our workforce to our key business priorities, including ramping up the consumer and commercial vehicle programs, accelerating the development of R2 and other future models, deploying our go-to-market programs and optimizing spend across the business.
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