"As part of our ongoing reset, we are constantly evaluating our operations and the best way to position our company for the long term," a Juul spokesperson told the Journal.
Juul Labs is reportedly planning to cut about 800 to 950 workers, accounting for about one-third of its staff, Jennifer Maloney reports forThe cuts are not related to the coronavirus, a source told the Journal."As part of our ongoing reset, we are constantly evaluating our operations and the best way to position our company for the long term," a Juul spokesperson told the Journal.
Hey Juul, don't make it bad...
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