Molson Coors to cut 9 percent of workforce in the Americas amid slowing sales

DENVER (KDVR) — The Molson Coors Beverage Company announced Monday that it was restructuring — and eliminating about 400 of its salaried positions as part of the process.

Those positions equate to about 9 percent of the company’s salaried Americas business workforce, the company said.

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In an announcement Monday, the company, which has major brewery operations in Golden, Colorado, said the corporate restructuring plan was intended to create a “leaner, more agile Americas organization while advancing its ability to reinvest in the business and position the company for further growth.”

Molson Coors will eliminate those salaried positions across its Americas business unit by the end of December 2025. The positions include hundreds that Molson Coors said had been open from role prioritization efforts earlier this year, as well as individuals who will receive voluntary severance due to the restructuring…

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