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Layoffs are piling up, raising worker anxiety. Here are some companies that have cut jobs recently
It's a tough time for the job market. Amid wider economic uncertainty, some analysts have said that businesses are at a “no-hire, no fire” standstill.
Retail job losses are surging, with Amazon and Target cutting nearly 32,000 corporate jobs combined, signaling a major industry restructuring.
CEO Andy Jassy had signaled that Amazon’s workforce would likely get smaller as the company increases its use of artificial intelligence to complete tasks normally handled by people.
Amazon will cut about 14,000 corporate jobs as the online retail giant ramps up spending on artificial intelligence while cutting costs elsewhere. In June CEO Andy Jassy, who has aggressively sought to cut costs since becoming CEO in 2021, said that he anticipated generative AI would reduce Amazon’s corporate workforce in the next few years.
There are about 24,000 Amazon employees in Indiana. Here's what we know about the corporate layoffs.
Amazon announced the company is cutting thousands of corporate jobs. Here's what we know about the cuts and how many Amazon employees are in Indiana.
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Amazon’s biggest ever job cuts; HR head mails 14,000 fired employees: I'm personally committed to
Amazon is cutting 14,000 corporate jobs—4% of its white-collar workforce—despite posting $18 billion in quarterly profits. HR chief Beth Galetti cited