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Amazon Cuts 30,000 Jobs in Biggest Layoff Since 2022 Restructuring

Amazon Announces 30,000 Job Cuts in Largest Layoff Since 2022

Amazon is cutting approximately 30,000 corporate jobs starting today, marking its biggest workforce reduction since 2022. The tech giant aims to slash costs and restructure after pandemic-era hiring, with layoffs affecting multiple departments as the company pushes automation and AI.

Key Takeaways

  • 30,000 corporate roles being eliminated (10% of corporate staff)
  • Largest layoff since 2022’s 27,000 job cuts
  • Multiple departments affected including HR, operations, devices and AWS
  • AI automation and strict office policies driving workforce changes

Layoff Implementation Begins

Amazon started notifying employees about the job cuts on Tuesday, with managers trained to deliver the news. Email notifications are being sent to affected corporate staff, who represent about 10% of Amazon’s 3.5 lakh corporate employees but a small fraction of its 1.5 million global workforce.

Departments Facing Cuts

The layoffs will impact multiple divisions including Amazon’s human resources (People Experience and Technology team), operations, devices, and Amazon Web Services. Insiders indicate the HR unit could see up to 15% staff reduction. While previous cuts targeted specific areas like devices and podcasting, this round appears significantly broader in scope.

Strategic Shift Under CEO Andy Jassy

CEO Andy Jassy has focused on efficiency since replacing Jeff Bezos, emphasizing reduced bureaucracy and faster decision-making. His recent comments about AI automating routine tasks now appear to be influencing staffing decisions. Analysts note Amazon’s increased AI reliance enables operating with smaller teams, with productivity gains justifying corporate workforce reductions.

Return-to-Office Policy Impact

Amazon’s strict five-day office policy, among the toughest in tech, has contributed to the layoffs. The mandate didn’t trigger expected voluntary resignations, leading the company to treat absent employees as having resigned without severance. Internal restructuring also affected diversity and inclusion teams within the PXT division, with some employees receiving new roles or promotions.

Balancing Cost Cuts with Growth

Despite the layoffs, Amazon plans to hire 2.5 lakh temporary workers for the holiday season, matching previous years’ numbers. AWS remains Amazon’s primary profit driver, though growth has slightly slowed compared to Microsoft Azure and Google Cloud. Investors responded positively with a 1.2% stock rise ahead of quarterly results, viewing the cost-cutting move favorably.

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