Brown-Forman, the parent company of Jack Daniel’s whiskey and Woodford Reserve bourbon, is laying off approximately 12% of its 5,400 employees amid a downturn in spirits sales.
The Louisville-based company has hiked prices in recent years to offset inflation and shield itself from the rising costs of materials, like wood for barrels. Inflation-weary drinkers have simultaneously dialed back their spending on pricey liquors, putting premium spirits makers like Brown-Forman in financial peril.
Brown-Forman said the job cuts, which amount to nearly 700 people, will “enhance operational efficiency and agility.” It’s laying
→ Continue reading at CNN - Business News