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Amazon chief executive Andy Jassy’s explanation for why the company is cutting 14,000 employees? Not money. Not even AI, but “culture.”
Amazon said on Oct. 28 that it is cutting thousands of corporate jobs. What does this mean for its Floridian employees?
After unexpectedly strong sales and profits across its consumer and cloud businesses, the tech giant said another strong quarter might be ahead.
Amazon announced plans to lay off 14,000 employees and counting in a public blog post on Tuesday, October 28. As if there weren’t enough people out of work, Amazon has reportedly laid off tens of thousands of employees from its corporate operations, including one woman currently on vacation.
On Tuesday, Amazon laid off 14,000 employees in an effort to improve operations by removing layers of bureaucracy, according to a company announcement posted by Senior Vice President of People Experience and Technology, Beth Galetti.
Following the recent announcement of Project Rainier's completion, Amazon is expecting to add at least another gigawatt of power in the last quarter of the year, management said on the earnings call.
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The job cuts come as Amazon CEO Andy Jassy has said he envisions the company relying on AI agents to replace human workers.
The Amazon Outlet is a hidden section full of steep deals, and we found the best sales this week. Shoppers can save up to 80 percent on a Coach bag, Ugg boots, a Bissell vacuum, a holiday Yankee Candle,