British footwear brand does not rule out job losses, while profits fall by 43% to £97m
Dr Martens has not ruled out job cuts after revealing plans to slash up to £25m worth of costs to help counter weak US sales.
The British footwear brand said its latest cost-cutting programme will aim to save £20m to £25m by streamlining its operations and securing better supply contracts. Bosses will also boost “organisational efficiency”, signalling that the company may consider job cuts across its 3,600 global workforce.
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