Kitchener-Waterloo’s OpenText is eliminating 1,600 more jobs as part of its expanded global “business optimization plan,” citing a shift to AI-first operations. CEO Mark Barrenechea described AI adoption as a “baseline expectation,” stating that the company conducted a “deep analysis” of roles that could be replaced by machines.
The total net reduction now stands at 2,000 jobs. OpenText, which employs over 23,000 globally, plans to rehire 1,000 people into high-impact roles with AI capabilities. Executives claim the move will generate up to $550 million USD in annual savings. AI will now influence hiring, performance, and resource allocation decisions.
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