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Nielsen Makes Company-Wide Reduction in its Workforce


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Nielsen has instituted a company-wide reduction in its workforce. In a statement, the ratings firm said, "As part of Nielsen's reorganization and prioritization work that began in 2022. we announced a reduction in our global workforce today. The total headcount after this reorganization will be roughly in line with where it was a year ago.

"In this effort, we are prioritizing investments in our panel, product quality, and technical innovation -the cornerstones of our brand. Nielsen is offering severance pay, outplacement services, health insurance, and full 2022 bonuses to those eligible to make this transition as smooth as possible."

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