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Samsung Electronics America to reduce workforce by 739 in New Jersey, WARN notice says

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Samsung Electronics America is cutting 739 New Jersey jobs as it relocates its headquarters to Texas. The company says many affected employees were offered relocation opportunities.

SEOUL (Reuters) - Samsung Electronics America is reducing its workforce by 739 jobs ​in Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey, according to a ‌Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification (WARN) reviewed by Reuters.

SEA handles sales and marketing of Samsung Electronics' displays, phones, TVs and ​home appliances in the United States, and ​employs about 1,200 workers in New Jersey, ⁠according to a September press release by U.S. ​Representative Josh Gottheimer, whose district includes Englewood Cliffs.

Reuters first ​reported the WARN notice, which is required by U.S. law when employers issue mass layoffs or close plants.

Samsung said in ​a statement to Reuters on Friday that the ​unit, which is focused on consumer electronics and does not ‌include ⁠its semiconductor business, was preparing to relocate its headquarters to Texas from New Jersey by the end of this year.

"This process may lead to changes ​in our workforce ​structure, such ⁠as employees who are unable to relocate, or certain functions that are optimized ​to ensure our roles align to ​key ⁠business priorities," the statement said.

The statement said most affected employees in New Jersey had been offered relocation opportunities ⁠and ​that it was incorrect to ​characterise the changes as layoffs. It did not say how many ​jobs were affected.

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