J.K. Rowling's publisher is laying off some employees amid a dispute with the industry's biggest book seller. Hachette Book Group cites a "changing marketplace" for layoffs that will affect less than 3 per cent of its staff.
Hachette also publishes Stephenie Meyer, Stephen Colbert and other authors. It released a statement yesterday saying staff reductions were necessary for it to improve "resilience" in difficult times.
Hachette says the layoffs were planned before its recent standoff with Amazon.Com. The Seattle-based online retailer has been restricting the availability of many Hachette books, reportedly because of a disagreement with the New York-based publisher over terms for e-books.
Hachette is owned by the French conglomerate Lagardere, which in May reported a 6.2 per cent drop in worldwide sales for the first quarter of this year.