IRobot Corp. is making additional cuts as it tries to get its business back on track after the failed merger with Amazon.
The Bedford-based Roomba maker said in a regulatory filing on Nov. 5 that it’s cutting 105 employees, or 16% of the company’s global workforce as of the end of September this year.
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