Gap Cuts 1,800 Corporate Jobs Amid Sales Slump

Gap Cuts 1,800 Corporate Jobs Amid Sales Slump
A sign for the GAP is seen on a storefront in Pittsburgh, Pa., on Jan. 12, 2022. Gene J. Puskar/AP Photo
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Apparel retailer Gap announced on Thursday that it will lay off 1,800 employees as it looks to cut costs amid weak sales and excess inventory.

The San Francisco-based chain said in a regulatory filing that employees in its San Francisco and New York offices, as well as upper field positions such as regional store managers, will be impacted.