The outdoor co-op laid off 357 employees, including 200 at its HQ, 6 from sales and customer support, 30 from Experiences, and 121 in its distribution centers, as it braces for a challenging year. In a memo sent to employees, CEO Eric Artz said the decision was driven primarily by financial necessity, but it’s also taking a strategic approach focusing on reducing duplicative work, layers and hierarchy to build more efficient and connected teams. ... Log in to view full article.