Seattle-based internationalOnline retailer Amazon announced that it will cut more than 18 jobs in its retail and People, Experience and Technology divisions. This is the second major layoff at Amazon in six months.
“Usually we put off communicating such measures until we can talk to the people who are directly affected. But since someone from our team leaked this information out, we thought it best to share this news sooner so you can hear the details directly from me,” explained Andy Jassi, CEO of the company, in a public statement published last year. Wednesday. He added that the company will start negotiations with employees or representatives (Europe) from 18 January.
In November, Amazon already announced it was laying off several positions in its Devices and Books divisions, as well as voluntary layoffs of some employees in its People, Experience and Technology divisions. In addition, in early 2023, the company revealed that there would be another staff cut in early 2023. At the time, Reuters reported that the internet retailer would lay off about 10 of its employees, but the announced number is now much higher. Amazon currently employs over 000 million people, including warehouse workers.
“Companies with a long history go through different stages. They are not in a state of intensive staff expansion every year,” said Andy Jassi.
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