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More details have emerged on the job cuts set to be implemented at Boston-based Drizly following the news last month that parent Uber Technologies Inc. is shutting the alcohol delivery service down.
Drizly LLC and the ride-hailing giant are cutting a total of 168 employees, according to an official notice with the state of Massachusetts reviewed by the Business Journal on Monday.
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The number includes "remote employees across the country," the Jan. 31 notice reads. Employees are slated to be laid off between April 1 and Sept. 1 this year.
As part of the planned shutdown, Drizly's headquarters at 501 Boylston St. will "permanently close," according to the notice.