Job changes and board appointments are an inevitable part of the shifting tides of the cosmetic and personal beauty care industry. In this recurring segment, CosmeticsDesign looks at recent and notable employment changes within these business areas.
L’Oréal says that having a globally engaged workforce means that employees can understand the diverse beauty needs of multicultural markets, strengthening its business.
Unilever UK has closed its Personal Care factory on Alberto Road in Swansea after 23 years of manufacturing, having moved to its historical home in Port Sunlight.
Cosmetics giant L’Oreal has launched an online game in which students can gain experience in a number of the company’s departments before deciding if and where to apply.
As part of its massive worldwide restructuring program, Avon has
announced that a further 900 jobs are to go, in addition to the
1,300 jobs it axed at the end of April.
Avon has confirmed that it will fire 1,300 staff by the end of this
year as part of the comprehensive restructuring program it
announced in November last year.