On Tuesday, German online fashion retailer Zalando announced it was laying off hundreds of workers from its 17,000-person workforce, claiming it had grown too quickly and pointing to a challenging economic climate following the coronavirus outbreak.
- Co-CEOs informed staff by letter of the layoffs. On Tuesday,
- businesses announced thousands of layoffs due to the worldwide IT crisis.
On Thursday, August 15, 2019, workers load a delivery truck with branded boxes inside the Zalando SE online shopping logistics and fulfilment facility in Erfurt, Germany. In the biggest economy in Europe, purchasing apparel online is common, but it’s also the category that receives the most returns since many customers buy more than they need so they may try on various outfits in the comfort of their own homes.
On Thursday, August 15, 2019, workers load a delivery truck with branded boxes inside the Zalando SE online shopping logistics and fulfilment facility in Erfurt, Germany. In the biggest economy in Europe, purchasing apparel online is common, but it’s also the category that receives the most returns since many customers buy more than they need so they may try on various outfits in the comfort of their own homes.