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Layoffs in Denmark
This page lists every layoff entry we hold for Denmark that still links to its original source. It is a record of what we have verified, not a complete count of layoffs in this country.
456 recorded entries
121,287 jobs across 312 employers
Covering 2015 to 2026
Counted by where the jobs were located. The tracker's own results list additionally matches on employer headquarters, so it returns a slightly higher count for the same country. Rollup records and the per-site notices they absorb are counted once. Open this filter in the full tracker.
Definitions differ by jurisdiction: see what qualifies as a record for Denmark before comparing this page’s totals with another country’s.
Industries affected here
- Manufacturing 61,798 jobs
- Logistics & Transport 13,495 jobs
- Retail & E-commerce 10,783 jobs
- Finance & Insurance 7,822 jobs
- Technology 7,241 jobs
- Professional Services 4,958 jobs
- Government & Nonprofit 3,766 jobs
- Energy 2,739 jobs
- Media & Entertainment 2,660 jobs
- Food & Hospitality 1,866 jobs
Employers with more than one recorded round here
- Danish Crown 23 recorded rounds
- Vestas 10 recorded rounds
- Danske Bank 10 recorded rounds
- LEGO 6 recorded rounds
- Grundfos 6 recorded rounds
- LM Glasfiber 5 recorded rounds
- Siemens Wind Power 5 recorded rounds
- Sauer-Danfoss 5 recorded rounds
- Novo Nordisk 4 recorded rounds
- TDC 4 recorded rounds
- Vestfrost 4 recorded rounds
- Nykredit 4 recorded rounds
Recorded entries
Showing the 50 most recent of 456 recorded entries. See all of them in the tracker.
Danske Bank · 199 jobs
Vestas Wind Systems · 440 jobs
Mærsk · 100 jobs
Schneider Electric · 132 jobs
Danske Bank · 230 jobs
Nykredit · 143 jobs
Bestseller · 135 jobs
Tax Agency · 250 jobs
Odense Universitetshospital · 250 jobs
Danish Agency for Development and Simplification · 170 jobs
Debt Collection Agency · 100 jobs
Fødevarestyrelsen · 152 jobs
Ørsted · 235 jobs
Novo Nordisk · 5,000 jobs
Styrelsen for Grøn Arealomlægning og Vandmiljø · 130 jobs
Pleo · 100 jobs
Norlys · 240 jobs
Duferco Danish Steel · 124 jobs
Dansk Flygtningehjælp · 100 jobs
PostNord · 1,500 jobs
Better Energy · 80 jobs
Danske Andelskassers Bank · 100 jobs
Rambøll · 100 jobs
Rigspolitiets Koncern IT · 50 jobs
Scandi Byg · 150 jobs
Lundgrens · 120 jobs
Better Energy · 145 jobs
Alm. Brand · 110 jobs
Danish Crown · 278 jobs
Green Hydrogen Systems · 90 jobs
Nordisk Wavin · 110 jobs
Nordic Fashion Brands · 116 jobs
Obton · 45 jobs
Nature Energy · 50 jobs
My Home Møbler · 140 jobs
Arla · 160 jobs
Billund Aquaculture · 125 jobs
Fiberline Composites · 120 jobs
PostNord Logistics · 175 jobs
Danish Crown · 900 jobs
LM WIND POWER · 170 jobs
GMB Produktion · 393 jobs
Slut El · 142 jobs
Ørsted · 150 jobs
Danske Bank · 123 jobs
Letz Sushi · 223 jobs
Vestas · 157 jobs
Rambøll · 250 jobs
Alm. Brand · 105 jobs
A.P. Møller-Mærsk · 200 jobs
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