22.4 C
Delhi
Friday, November 7, 2025

Amazon to Cut 14,000 Jobs Worldwide, Hundreds of UK Roles at Risk

Key Takeaways

  • Amazon plans to cut 14,000 corporate jobs globally, affecting hundreds of UK positions
  • The cuts represent about 4% of Amazon’s 350,000-strong global corporate workforce
  • Company will invest £89 billion in AI infrastructure while reducing bureaucracy

Hundreds of UK jobs face uncertainty as Amazon announces major workforce reductions affecting 14,000 corporate roles worldwide. The tech giant confirmed these cuts target office-based positions, excluding warehouse and delivery staff.

UK Impact and Workforce Details

While Amazon hasn’t specified exact locations for job reductions, sources indicate British operations will inevitably be affected due to their scale. The company employs approximately 75,000 people across the UK, though it doesn’t disclose how many work in corporate offices.

Globally, Amazon’s corporate workforce totals around 350,000 employees, meaning these cuts will eliminate roughly 4% of office-based roles.

Strategic Shift Toward AI Investment

Beth Galetti, Amazon’s Senior Vice President, explained the company aims to “operate like the world’s largest start-up” through these restructuring efforts. She stated the moves focus on “reducing bureaucracy, removing layers and shifting resources to ensure we’re investing in our biggest bets.”

Artificial intelligence represents one of these strategic priorities, with Galetti calling AI “the most transformative technology we’ve seen since the internet.”

Continued Hiring in Strategic Areas

Despite the workforce reductions, Amazon will continue recruiting in what Galetti described as “key strategic areas” of the business. The company plans to invest £89 billion this year, primarily to construct massive data centers that will power AI systems.

This substantial investment underscores Amazon’s determination to compete effectively with tech rivals Microsoft and Google in the rapidly evolving artificial intelligence landscape.

Latest

Pakistan Revives Terror Camps in PoK, Masood Azhar’s Sister Recruits Women

Intelligence reports reveal Pakistan reactivating terror networks in PoK with female recruitment camps led by Masood Azhar's sister for suicide missions.

Strong Solar Storm Threatens US Power Grids and Creates Aurora Displays

A major G3 geomagnetic storm is affecting Earth, risking power grid disruptions and satellite systems while creating northern lights visible across multiple US states.

Apple Removes iPhone-Apple Watch WiFi Sharing in EU Regulatory Clash

Apple eliminates key connectivity feature for European users amid Digital Markets Act dispute, claiming EU rules compromise iPhone security and user protection.

SAS Exits China After 25 Years, Lays Off 400 Employees

American software giant SAS withdraws from China, cutting 400 jobs via video call. Get details on compensation packages and the broader US tech exodus.

Hawaii Releases 500K Mosquitoes Weekly to Save Endangered Birds

Innovative drone program fights avian malaria by releasing sterile mosquitoes to protect Hawaii's native honeycreepers from extinction.

Topics

Pakistan Revives Terror Camps in PoK, Masood Azhar’s Sister Recruits Women

Intelligence reports reveal Pakistan reactivating terror networks in PoK with female recruitment camps led by Masood Azhar's sister for suicide missions.

Strong Solar Storm Threatens US Power Grids and Creates Aurora Displays

A major G3 geomagnetic storm is affecting Earth, risking power grid disruptions and satellite systems while creating northern lights visible across multiple US states.

Apple Removes iPhone-Apple Watch WiFi Sharing in EU Regulatory Clash

Apple eliminates key connectivity feature for European users amid Digital Markets Act dispute, claiming EU rules compromise iPhone security and user protection.

Bihar Phase 1 Elections: NDA Leads as PM Modi Predicts Historic Majority

Bihar Assembly elections Phase 1 records 64.66% voter turnout across 121 seats. PM Modi confident of NDA victory amid triangular contest with key constituency battles.

Co-op Kumbh 2025: Digital Reforms for Cooperative Banks in Delhi

Union Minister Amit Shah to inaugurate major conference on cooperative banking reforms and digital transformation in November 2025.

LIC Q2 Net Profit Surges 31% to ₹10,098 Crore

LIC reports strong Q2 results with 31% profit growth and 5.5% premium income increase. Market leader maintains 59.41% share with positive GST impact outlook.

Google Gemini Can Now Read Your Emails and Documents

Google's AI now accesses Gmail, Drive and Chat data through Deep Research feature to provide more personalized answers and comprehensive reports.

First Atlas of Developing Brain Reveals Pathways to Treat Neurological Disorders

Groundbreaking brain development mapping offers new hope for understanding autism, schizophrenia, and brain cancer through precise cell-level insights.
spot_img

Related Articles

Popular Categories

spot_imgspot_img