Amazon confirms plans to lay off 14,000 corporate workers as part of wave of cuts

Amazon has confirmed it is slashing corporate jobs by a staggering 14,000, following earlier reports that the company was poised to cut as many as 30,000 positions. The move is part of Amazon's efforts to slim down its vast operation and trim costs, with CEO Andy Jassy previously warning white-collar workers that their jobs could be taken over by artificial intelligence.

As part of this wave of cuts, Amazon is aiming to further reduce bureaucracy, remove layers, and redirect resources to focus on high-priority areas. The company's senior vice-president, Beth Galetti, wrote in a memo to employees that the layoffs are intended to "get even stronger" by investing in core areas.

While the 14,000 job losses represent only a small fraction of Amazon's sprawling global workforce, they amount to a significant chunk of its roughly 350,000 corporate employees. The move has sparked concern among staff, who may face redundancy notifications via email.

Amazon's decision follows similar layoffs at other tech giants, including Microsoft, Meta, and Alphabet. These companies have all cut tens of thousands of jobs in the past three years as they adapt to changing market conditions.

The company's efforts to reduce costs come after a period of rapid growth during the pandemic, when Amazon embarked on an extraordinary recruitment drive that saw its workforce surge. Now, with AI agents and generative AI systems expected to automate certain tasks, the company is seeking to streamline its operations and focus on high-priority areas.

Shares in Amazon rose 1.2% after reports of the job cuts emerged, but the company's quarterly earnings report later this week will provide a clearer picture of how the layoffs are impacting its financial performance.
 
omg i feel for all those amazon employees lol 14k is still a lot tho πŸ€• hope they get the support they need from their colleagues and leadership πŸ’– gotta respect amazons efforts to adapt to the changing market tho πŸ“ˆ AI is gonna change so much in the next few yrs, it's good they're preparing for that πŸ€–πŸ’»
 
awww man 14k jobs cut thats so much for amazon employees to go thru πŸ€• i feel bad for them its not easy dealing w/ uncertainty about their future but at least they get to keep some jobs rn & invest in core areas hopefully that brings some sense of stability πŸ’―πŸ€ž
 
ugh i was so worried about amazon when they said those 30k jobs were gonna go... now its 14k? still a lot tho πŸ’ΈπŸ’” but like we all know ceo andy jassy said those white collar jobs could be automated by AI lol what's the point of even having employees then? πŸ€–πŸ‘₯ and im not mad at amazon for trying to cut costs, but can't they just focus on making us work more efficiently instead of getting rid of people? πŸ€” also why did it take them so long to announce these cuts tho? wasnt that what everyone wanted to know when the rumors were circulating πŸ™ƒ
 
πŸ€” I'm telling you, this is more than just corporate restructuring... think about it, Amazon's been growing like crazy and now they're cutting 14k jobs? That's still a tiny fraction of their workforce but come on, it's enough to make you wonder. And have you seen how quickly they're automating tasks with AI agents and generative AI systems? This isn't just about trimming the fat, I think there's something more sinister at play here... like, what if this is actually a test run for their plans to take over more jobs across various industries? πŸ€– And let's not forget, shares rose after the news broke... that's some suspicious stock market activity if you ask me.
 
Wow, AI taking over jobs at Amazon is getting real πŸ€–πŸ’Ό I mean, I get it, companies gotta stay lean and cut costs, but 14k people losing their jobs? That's a lot πŸ’” Interesting to see how they're trying to "get even stronger" by investing in core areas, sounds like a pretty smooth PR spin πŸ“’
 
omg i'm kinda surprised they're cutting so many jobs 🀯 still think its weird how companies use AI as an excuse to get rid of people... think it'll have some major impact on staff morale πŸ’” but at least the 14k is a lot smaller than those rumored 30k cuts. seems like amazon's trying to streamline things, which i guess makes sense πŸ€” still not sure about the whole "get stronger" by investing in core areas thing... sounds like more corporate jargon πŸ˜’
 
oh man... πŸ€• 14k jobs gone already? that's crazy! i feel bad for all those people who might be getting laid off, especially with AI taking over more tasks πŸ€–. but at the same time, amazon's gotta stay on top of things and adapt to the times. it's not like they can keep hiring left and right forever πŸ’Έ. guess we'll just have to see how this all plays out and hope some of those cut jobs get replaced with new ones that benefit humanity 🌎
 
omg u guys i cant even... amazon slashing jobs by like 14k!! thats crazy! i mean i get it they wanna cut costs and trim the fat but 14k people losing their jobs?? its just sad πŸ€• u think its gonna affect a lot of ppl?? my friend who works at amazon is freaking out rn she's trying to figure out what this means for her future πŸ’ΌπŸ’”
 
Just another day, big tech companies cutting costs πŸ€–πŸ’Έ. Think of all the AI agents that'll be doing jobs for humans... not so cool 😐. Should've been prepared by now πŸ‘‹.
 
man I feel bad for all those ppl losin their jobs @ amazon πŸ€• they're like the backbone of the company and now their just gonna be like "oh AI's got this" πŸ˜’ anyway, it's not like Amazon's the only one doin this, other tech giants are all cuttin there own corp jobs too... I mean I get it, gotta stay competitive in a changing market but still πŸ€”
 
Ugh, AI taking over the world... just kidding πŸ˜‚! But seriously, who needs 14k corporate jobs? I mean, Amazon's already got Alexa to handle all their customer service, right? πŸ€–πŸ’» Anyway, I feel bad for the 14000 people losing their jobs, but on the bright side, they can finally afford those fancy Echo smart displays they've been eyeing πŸ’ΈπŸŽ. On a more serious note, it's no surprise these big companies are cutting costs – AI is the new normal now πŸ€–πŸ’Ό. Guess it's time for some humans to focus on more creative stuff like... um, comedy writing 🀣!
 
I don't get why they're having to do all these layoffs anyway πŸ€”. I mean, I know AI is getting more advanced and stuff, but can't they just find ways for people to work with it instead of replacing them? I heard that's what some of the new interns are doing - working alongside machines to learn and improve. That sounds like a win-win to me! 🀝

And what's up with these major tech companies always cutting jobs at once? Can't they just pick who needs to go first, like one person or something? It feels so... impersonal πŸ€•. I'm sure there are some people out there who'll be super happy to find new jobs and all that jazz, but for those who won't... it's gonna be a tough ride πŸ’”
 
I'm kinda surprised that Amazon is cutting so many jobs, I mean, they've been doing so well for years... still, it's like, AI and automation can only take you so far, right? They gotta keep some people around to, you know, make sure the AI doesn't get too out of hand. 😊 Still, 14k is a lot, hope those affected find new gigs soon πŸ‘
 
I'm not sure I agree with Amazon's plan to slash jobs and shift focus on AI πŸ€–πŸ’»... it just seems like they're cutting people from the team that actually gets things done 😐. All this talk about 'streamlining' and 'optimizing' just sounds like corporate jargon for 'we don't need you anymore'. What really worries me is that if we start to see more companies doing this, where will all these workers end up? πŸ€”
 
Ugh, I mean, can't believe what's happening to these poor souls at Amazon πŸ€―πŸ’”. 14k people losing their jobs? It's just devastating! They're already talking about "getting stronger" by investing in core areas... like who gets to decide that? And what even is a "core area"? Is it just a fancy way of saying they want more control over us?

I mean, I get it, the tech industry has to adapt, but this feels so soulless. They're basically automating people out of jobs and then expecting them to be okay with it πŸ€–. And what about all those employees who are already on the edge? This is just going to make things worse.

And don't even get me started on the timing... after a pandemic where they all suddenly became essential, now they're cutting people left and right πŸ’Έ. It's like, you want to be indispensable, but only if it means getting rid of your employees πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ. I just wish they'd be honest about what's going on instead of trying to spin it as some kind of "streamlining" operation πŸ”₯
 
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