Facing a sharp downturn in orders, Zebra Technologies is making plans to shed 700 workers, many of them older employees. The Lincolnshire-based company has said in a regulatory filing it will reduce its global employee head count by 7% via buyouts, or what it called a “voluntary retirement plan.” In its 2022 annual report, Zebra said it had 10,500 workers.
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