Gap is cutting hundreds of staff from its global workforce to slash costs and streamline the company amid plans to cull 350 stores across the US by the end of the year. The latest round of cuts are part of a restructuring to make the iconic American fashion brand 'more nimble and less bureaucratic'.It comes after Gap laid off around 500 corporate employees mainly in its San Francisco and New York offices in September as part of efforts to save $250million a year.
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