Home Depot announced Wednesday it will eliminate 800 jobs tied to its Atlanta-based store support center and require corporate employees to return to the office full time, five days a week, as the retailer moves to streamline operations.

The home-improvement giant said the layoffs are part of a broader effort to simplify its corporate structure and better support stores and customers.

“We’re simplifying our corporate operations to better support our stores and our customers,” Home Depot said in a statement to FOX Business. “These changes include a reduction in roles associated with our store support center and a transition to a five-day in-office schedule for our corporate staff.”

The company said the goal of the changes is to “drive greater agility and position the company to move faster and stay even more closely connected with our frontline associates.”

Home Depot described the layoffs as a “difficult decision” and said affected employees will receive separation packages, transitional benefits, and job placement support.

The announcement comes as Home Depot is projecting a sharp decline in fiscal 2025 profit, according to its most recent quarterly earnings report cited by Reuters. The retailer has faced pressure from higher interest rates and softer demand for large home-improvement projects as consumers pull back on discretionary spending.

Home Depot’s move follows a wave of job cuts across major U.S. companies, particularly in retail, logistics, and technology.