Amazon to cut up to 16,000 corporate jobs
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The tech giant canceled a morning meeting after sending a commiserating email to affected employees hours before the meeting was to occur.
By Greg Bensinger Jan 28 (Reuters) - Amazon confirmed 16,000 corporate job cuts on Wednesday, completing a plan for around 30,000 since October, while leaving open the possibility of further reductions.
Amazon announces another mass layoff as CEO Andy Jassy takes aim at bureaucracy and seeks a cultural reset.
As Amazon moves to lay off 16,000 corporate employees, it has offered most US-based employees 90 days to look for new role internally. This decision contributes to a total of 30,000 job reductions in three months,
Amazon has initiated a new wave of corporate layoffs, impacting approximately 16,000 roles across the US, UK, and India. Senior Vice President Beth Galetti informed affected employees via email about the difficult decision,
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ABP Live Deep Dive: Amazon has initiated another sweeping round of layoffs, cutting around 16,000 roles globally in what marks its second major workforce reduction in just three months. The decision adds to nearly 30,
Amazon said on Wednesday it was cutting 16,000 jobs worldwide in the second major round of layoffs at the company in three months, as it restructures after pandemic-era over-hiring and expands the adoption of artificial intelligence tools.