Job cuts are reportedly looming at Autodesk as the software giant prepares to release quarterly earnings.
Sources told Bloomberg that more information on the workforce reduction could be announced as soon as Feb. 27.
The update comes as the company faces pressure from investors, including Starboard Value LP, to place a greater focus on profitability.
According to LinkedIn, Autodesk employs more than 1,200 people in Canada.
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If you’re fired or let go at Autodesk, understanding your legal rights is crucial.
Non-unionized employees in Canada’s tech industry are entitled to severance pay. The amount you’re owed is based on a variety of factors, including your role, tenure, age, and ability to find similar work.
WATCH: Employment lawyer Lior Samfiru delves into severance pay on an episode of the Employment Law Show.
Here’s what you need to know:
Reports of a potential workforce reduction at Autodesk come amid a flurry of job cuts in 2025.
Big names, including Starbucks, Mohawk College, JPMorgan, Chevron, Vale, Meta, Canada Post, Workday, ADM, Amazon, Shopify, Stripe, BP, Microsoft, Hudson’s Bay, and Wayfair, have pulled out the axe as they continue to navigate challenging economic conditions.
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If you’re fired or let go at Autodesk for any reason, the experienced employment law team at Samfiru Tumarkin LLP can help.
Our lawyers in Ontario, Alberta, and British Columbia have helped tens of thousands of non-unionized individuals resolve their workplace issues.
Call us today at 1-855-821-5900 or request a consultation online.