J.C. Penney to cut 2,000 jobs, close 33 stores
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Department-store operator J.C. Penney says it will cut 2,000 jobs and close 33 stores as it tries to turn around results.
The news comes after J.C. Penney earlier this month said it was pleased with holiday results but declined to give sales figures. A strong November and December is crucial to retailers since it can account for up to 40 percent of annual sales.
The cuts should save more than $65 million annually. The company will take $26 million in charges in the third quarter and $17 million afterward. Penney has 116,000 staffers. All the job cuts are related to the store closings.
Penney is trying to recover from a sales spiral that occurred under former CEO Ron Johnson. The company brought back former CEO Mike Ullman in April.
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One of the stores being closed is in Worthington, Minn.
Worthington Mayor Alan Oberloh said company officials told him 20 employees in Worthington will lose their jobs. The store was one of the anchor tenants in Worthington's Northland Mall.
J.C. Penney is another in a series of retailers to leave the southwest Minnesota city.
"Just walk through the halls of the mall and you can see the empty slots where stores used to be," said Oberloh.
MPR News' Mark Steil contributed to this report.