Harley-Davidson Inc. said it would cut about 700 jobs as part of a global overhaul, the latest company to reduce its workforce, as the coronavirus pandemic continues to depress economic activity.
The Milwaukee-based motorcycle maker said Thursday that the restructuring plan, including the job cuts that amount to about 13% of its global workforce, would result in costs of about $42 million in the second quarter. Other companies have also said recently they would shed workers, including Walgreens Boots Alliance Inc., United…