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Amazon sacks 30,000 workers

Amazon will on Tuesday, October 28, 2028, commence the cutting of as many as 30,000 corporate jobs, as the company pares expenses and compensates for overhiring during the pandemic’s peak demand.

The figure represents a small percentage of Amazon’s 1.55 million total employees, but nearly 10% of its roughly 350,000 corporate employees.

This would mark Amazon’s largest job cut since late 2022, when it started to eliminate around 27,000 positions.

Amazon has been trimming smaller numbers of jobs over the past two years across multiple divisions, including devices, communications, and podcasting.

The cuts beginning this week may affect a variety of divisions, including human resources, known as People Experience and Technology or PXT; operations, devices and services; and Amazon Web Services.

The people said managers of impacted teams were asked to undergo training on Monday for how to communicate with staff following email notifications that will start going out on Tuesday morning.

Amazon CEO Andy Jassy is undertaking an initiative to reduce what he has described as an excess of bureaucracy, including by reducing the number of managers.

Meta to sack 600 workers

Jassy installed an anonymous complaint line for identifying inefficiencies that has elicited some 1,500 responses and over 450 process changes.

Jassy said in June that the increased use of artificial intelligence tools would likely lead to further job cuts, particularly through automating repetitive and routine tasks.

An eMarketer analyst, Sky Canaves, told Reuters: “This latest move signals that Amazon is likely realising enough AI-driven productivity gains within corporate teams to support a substantial reduction in force.

“Amazon has also been under pressure in the short-term to offset the long-term investments in building out its AI infrastructure.”

An Amazon spokesperson, however, declined to comment on the development.

The Star

Segun Ojo

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