EY cuts 3,000 jobs in US blaming ‘overcapacity’

EY logo seen in central Kyiv, Ukraine

Accounting giant Ernst & Young is cutting 3,000 jobs in the US, citing “overcapacity” in parts of the company.

The announcement comes days after the firm called off plans to break up its auditing and consulting divisions.

EY said the decision was unrelated to that review, but was “part of the ongoing management of the business”.

The cuts affect about 5% of its US workforce, London-based EY said, promising “comprehensive support” to those affected.

EY said it had made its cuts “after assessing the impact of current economic conditions, strong employee retention rates and overcapacity in parts of our firm”.

The move comes as corporate America is bracing for an economic downturn.

Rival KPMG has also reportedly announced job cuts in the US, while Accenture and McKinsey are among the big names to have announced redundancies in recent months.

Accenture is slashing 19,000 jobs or roughly 2.5% of staff globally, while McKinsey is reportedly cutting about 1,400 roles or 3% of its employees.

The Financial Times, which first reported the EY cuts, said they primarily affected the consulting side of the business.

Source : https://www.bbc.com/news/business-65305165

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