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NEW YORK — Wal-Mart has laid off 450 workers at its headquarters as the world’s largest retailer attempts to become more nimble to compete with the likes of Amazon.com.

There are more than 18,000 people who work at the headquarters Bentonville, Arkansas. The cuts were across all areas, from finance to global e-commerce. The company says that the employees were spoken to individually early on Friday.

The announcement follows months of rumors about headquarters cuts and arrived a month and a half after Wal-Mart trimmed its annual earnings outlook as profits fell.

A previous round of layoffs at Wal-Mart’s headquarters was announced 2010 when it eliminated 300 jobs, but latest marks the largest cuts since 2009, when the discounter laid off 800 employees in Bentonville.

“Our customers are changing. Retail is changing and we must change,” Wal-Mart’s CEO Doug McMillon wrote in a memo to employees Friday. “We need to become a more agile company that can easily adapt to shifting customer demand.”

This May 28, 2013 file photo shows a sign outside a Wal-mart store in Duarte, Calif. Wal-Mart has laid off 450 workers at its headquarters as the world’s largest retailer attempts to become more nimble to compete with the likes of Amazon.com
https://www.timesleader.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/10/web1_walmart.jpg.optimal.jpgThis May 28, 2013 file photo shows a sign outside a Wal-mart store in Duarte, Calif. Wal-Mart has laid off 450 workers at its headquarters as the world’s largest retailer attempts to become more nimble to compete with the likes of Amazon.com AP Photo | Damian Dovarganes

By The Associated Press