The Wall Street Journal is planning to restructure its Washington bureau this week, which would result in a small number of layoffs, reports Sara Fischer of Axios.
Fischer reports, “The reorganization will also move some Washington-based economics coverage to New York.
“Some of the people whose roles are eliminated will be able to apply for new jobs.
“A spokesperson for WSJ did not comment.
“Why it matters: The long-planned restructuring will be announced before the Journal’s new Washington coverage chief, Damian Paletta, officially starts next Monday.”
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