1 month ago | By Business Insider
Getir laid off roughly 100 corporate employees in the US at the end of January, marking the second round of layoffs since last year. Getir
Getir laid off roughly 100 US corporate employees this week, Insider has learned.
The layoffs come as Getir combines operations with Gorillas, which could lead to store closures.
Getir's US arm has struggled to pay store employees properly and held them to strict time goals.
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