Glencore announced plans to eliminate around 1,000 roles as part of a broader effort to streamline operations and restructure its management structure. The mining and commodities giant stated the layoffs support an efficiency drive to improve operational performance, advance its copper expansion strategy, and accompany the closure of several smelters, with additional South African smelter closures planned for early 2026.
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Glencore Layoffs: 1,000 Jobs Cut as Mining Giant Restructures Operations
Published Nov 24, 2025
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