Index  ›  business  ›  BBC
business · BBC ↗

Pfizer announces plans to cut 6,000 jobs

BBC Published May 18, 2010 Reviewed Jul 3, 2026 ✓ Reviewed by citations.press editors
Citation-ready fact
Pfizer will cut 6,000 jobs worldwide over the next five years, representing almost a fifth of its workforce.
6000 jobs · Pfizer workforceabout 20 % · Pfizer workforce
View source ↗
Citation-ready fact
Pfizer will close eight plants and scale back operations at six other factories.
8 plants · Pfizer plants to close6 factories · Pfizer factories where operations will be scaled back
View source ↗
Citation-ready fact
Pfizer operates 78 manufacturing sites and employs about 33,000 people worldwide.
78 sites · Pfizer manufacturing sitesabout 33000 people · Pfizer employees worldwide
View source ↗
Citation-ready fact
Up to 785 jobs will be lost in the Irish Republic due to three plant closures.
at least 785 jobs · jobs in Irish Republic
View source ↗

Drugmaker Pfizer has said it is to cut 6,000 jobs worldwide - almost a fifth of its workforce - over the next five years as part of a major restructuring.

It will close eight plants and scale back operations at six other factories. The changes follow Pfizer's purchase of rival Wyeth last year.

Three plants will be closed in the Irish Republic, leading to the loss of up to 785 jobs there.

Two Pfizer plants in County Cork will close and a factory in south Dublin.

It is also scaling back operations at Newbridge, County Kildare, and also at the plant at Havant in the UK.

"The restructuring of our global plant network is critical to our efforts to remain competitive so that we can continue to meet patient needs and expand the access and affordability of our medicines," said Pfizer global manufacturing president Nat Ricciardi.

"We are keenly aware of the impact these types of changes have on employees and their families," Mr Ricciardi said.

"We will provide support to our colleagues who lose their jobs so that their transition to new careers is as smooth as possible."

Pfizer said the move had been made in reaction to the fast-changing and competitive environment in which it operates.

Pfizer is the maker of the Viagra erectile dysfunction drug and cholesterol drug Lipitor.

The firm has 78 manufacturing sites and employs about 33,000 people worldwide.

The timing of closures, or "exits" as the firm calls it, will depend on a number of factors, including the complexity of operations at each individual plant.

In addition the firm said it would look to find buyers for the sites "in an effort to preserve jobs and minimize the impact to communities".

This article was originally published by BBC ↗. citations.press indexes the source-backed facts above and links to the original. Something wrong? Corrections policy · Report an error