British American Tobacco
Coverage of British American Tobacco in the Nexus archive.
- British American Tobacco to cut 9,000 jobs as it turns to AI
British American Tobacco plans to cut 9,000 jobs as it transitions to artificial intelligence (AI). The job reductions are part of the company's strategy to adopt AI technologies.
- British American Tobacco to slash 9,000 jobs as it turns to AI
British American Tobacco (BAT) will cut 9,000 jobs this year, including 5,500 direct layoffs and 3,500 outsourced roles, as part of a strategy to reduce costs and enhance its 'technology enabled' operations.
- British American Tobacco to slash 9,000 jobs as it turns to AI
British American Tobacco (BAT) will cut 9,000 jobs, including 5,500 layoffs and outsourcing 3,500, to reduce costs and become more 'technology enabled.' The company, one of the world's largest tobacco groups, aims to restructure its 47,000-strong workforce.
- British American Tobacco cuts 5,500 jobs in AI drive
British American Tobacco is cutting 5,500 jobs as part of its AI-driven initiatives. The move is aimed at restructuring the company through automation and artificial intelligence.
- BAT Job Cuts, Outsourcing to Hit 20% of Staff by Year-End
British American Tobacco (BAT) plans to cut jobs and outsource 20% of its staff by year-end. The article mentions cigarettes as part of the context.