TORONTO — Hudson's Bay Co. has announced layoffs as part of a "realignment" of its organizational structure. The company says fewer than 100 people are affected, representing less than one per cent of its workforce. It says the organization is "right-sizing" to the ensure the long-term success of its business, citing pressures in the Canadian retail sector. The move comes almost exactly a year after Hudson's Bay laid off 250 people in corporate roles. It was the company's second round of cutback
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