Amazon cuts 14,000 corporate jobs
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AMAZON is cutting 14,000 jobs in a move that will “inevitably impact many UK workers”. The tech giant made the announcement on Tuesday morning, Those affected by the job cuts are
Amazon is set to slash thousands of corporate jobs starting Oct. 28, according to multiple reports. The impending layoffs amount to the largest job reduction in the company's history, CNBC and Reuters reported, citing anonymous sources.
Overview Amazon is reportedly cutting up to 30,000 corporate jobs, marking about 10 % of its white-collar workforce.The job cuts span multiple divisions, includ
Amazon plans to cut up to 30,000 corporate jobs by late October, targeting HR, operations and management roles amid a major restructuring effort.
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In one post, Amazon highlighted Blue Jay, a robot it calls “an extra set of hands that helps employees with tasks that involve reaching and lifting,” and its agentic AI system Project Eluna, which “acts like an extra teammate, helping reduce that cognitive load” while optimizing sorting to reduce bottlenecks.
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