Lexmark has confirmed another round of layoffs at its Lexington, Kentucky headquarters, but company officials are staying tight-lipped about the scale of the cuts. Despite acknowledging the workforce reduction as part of Xerox’s $1.5 billion acquisition and ongoing integration efforts, Lexmark refuses to disclose how many employees were let go or specify which locations were impacted.
The lack of transparency has raised eyebrows, especially since the layoffs began on February 12, 2026, and local reports suggest that the cuts are heavily concentrated in Lexington. As Xerox continues to streamline operations, many are questioning whether the secrecy surrounding the layoffs is an attempt to downplay the extent of the impact on workers, amid a highly competitive and digitizing market.
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February 14, 2026 at 10:35 AM
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