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JUST IN: Publisher Fred Ryan told staffers to expect 'single digit percentage' layoffs but no overall reduction in headcount.

The Washington Post plans to institute more layoffs in the first quarter of 2023, publisher Fred Ryan told employees at a town hall Wednesday.

The Post recentlyRyan said the paper would continue to hire and that headcount would remain about the same. The Wall Street Journal reported last week that the Post hasRyan told staffers that the layoffs would account for a “single-digit percentage” of the current staff. He left the town hall without taking questions about the layoffs.

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