Employment Law

Shopify Trims Partnerships Division to Start 2026, Part of Major Restructuring

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What Happened at Shopify?

Shopify has reportedly eliminated a “fairly significant” portion of its partnerships division to kick off 2026.

The Canadian e-commerce giant announced on Jan. 21, 2026 that it’s “starting a new chapter” in its relationship with partners.

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Check out our Shopify Layoffs & Severance page for more information on the workforce reduction and the rights that non-unionized employees have.

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