“At this time, the Company anticipated that workforce reductions will occur in phases, or waves over the coming months.”
ATLANTA — The Coca-Cola Co. plans to lay off about 2.5% of its workers at its Atlanta corporate headquarters.
In a letter to the Georgia Office of Workforce Development, the company said the job cuts are part of a corporate reorganization and will take place over the first two months of 2026.
Coke said it first announced its company-wide restructuring plans in October and that about 75 workers would lose their jobs at the Atlanta office. The company employs about 3,100 at its corporate headquarters.
The layoffs will take effect around Feb. 28, the company said.
“At this time, the Company anticipated that workforce reductions will occur in phases, or waves over the coming months,” the company wrote in the letter, which was signed by Lisa V. Chang, executive vice president and global chief people officer.
The layoffs are expected to be permanent and do not include union workers.
Coca-Cola released a statement, saying:
We’re evolving our organization to unlock growth we see ahead. This is something we’ve been doing steadily, and it is something we will continue to do. It’s vital to ensure our organization is built to meet changing consumer needs, including adapting alongside the rapid developments in technology and innovation. Some jobs are being eliminated, while others are being created. The overall number of changes will be determined over time, as this is an ongoing process.



