Thomson Reuters: 500 jobs cut
Thomson Reuters announced the layoff of 500 jobs, representing 1.8% of its global workforce, as the company shifts focus towards AI-driven solutions. This decision reflects a broader trend in the tech industry where companies are reducing staff in favor of automation. The layoffs were officially announced on July 14, 2026.
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Thomson Reuters cuts 500 jobs as AI adoption deepens
Thomson Reuters cuts 500 jobs as AI adoption deepens # Thomson Reuters cuts 500 jobs as AI adoption deepens 14 Jul 2026 Save article Image: © Maryna Konoplytska/Stock.adobe.com ‘We are focusing our capacity where it matters most to customers’, a Thomson Reuters spokesperson said. Thomson Reuters, the Canadian parent company behind Reuters News, is cutting up to 500 engineering jobs, joining a long list of technology providers shedding their workforce in preference for AI. Layoffs at the
Thomson Reuters Cuts Engineering Roles, Plans to Add 250 AI-Native Positions - CXO Digitalpulse
Thomson Reuters Cuts Engineering Roles, Plans to Add 250 AI-Native Positions - CXO Digitalpulse CXO pulse Content Hub Search CXO Musings - CXO Digitalpulse CXO Musings - CXO Digitalpulse CXO Musings - CXO Digitalpulse CXO pulse Content Hub Search CXO pulse Content Hub Search # Thomson Reuters Cuts Engineering Roles, Plans to Add 250 AI-Native Positions July 14, 2026 91 - Submit your Article Thomson Reuters has confirmed that it is eliminating a small number of engineering roles