Employment Law

Cognizant Planning to Cut Jobs in 2026, Part of “Project Leap” Restructuring

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Is Cognizant Planning to Cut Jobs in 2026?

Yes — Cognizant could eliminate upwards of 4,000 jobs globally in 2026 as part of its $320-million “Project Leap” restructuring plan.

The IT services and consulting company is setting aside approximately $270 million for employee-related costs, including severance pay.


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Multiple news outlets, including CNBC, People Matters, and Mint, provided coverage on the planned restructuring at Cognizant.


More Cognizant Layoff Coverage

For a full overview of Cognizant layoffs and the rights that non-unionized employees in Canada have in this situation, see our Cognizant Layoffs & Severance Guide.

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