Amazon plans to cut 16,000 jobs
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Amazon’s latest round of layoffs is set to hit 16,000 corporate employees starting Wednesday — with the tech titan suggesting artificial intelligence will do their work, instead. The firings come after Amazon said in October it was laying off 14,
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Amazon announced on Wednesday that it plans to cut thousands of jobs, framing the move as a way to reduce bureaucracy. The tech giant is set to slash 16,000 jobs. The development comes after similar workforce cuts of 14,
Amazon announces 16,000 job cuts in major restructuring to reduce bureaucracy and management layers while investing in AI and other strategic growth areas.
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