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Carvana to lay off 2,500; executives to forego salaries for rest of year


Carvana Co. plans to lay off 2,500 employees, or about 12 percent of its workforce, according to a document it filed Tuesday with U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission.

Those employees are primarily in Carvana’s operations groups, the company said. In connection to those cuts, the online used-vehicle retailer will “transition operations away” from a few of its logistics hubs and from its inspection and reconditioning center in Euclid, Ohio.

Carvana said its executive team will forego their salaries for the rest of 2022 “to help contribute to the severance pay for departing team members.”

“We believe these decisions, while extremely difficult, will result in Carvana restoring a better balance between its sales volumes and staffing levels and facilitate Carvana returning to efficient growth on its mission to change the way people buy and sell cars,” the company said in the filing.

Carvana said the laid-off employees will get four weeks of pay plus an extra week for every year they have been with the company.

Carvana shares slipped 5 percent to $36.83 at 1:11 p.m. EDT Tuesday.



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