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Amazon Layoffs: 14,000 Jobs Cut in Major Corporate Restructuring

Amazon is set to begin layoffs affecting up to 14,000 employees starting October 28, with notifications being sent to staff. The job cuts are part of a broader cost-cutting strategy to address pandemic-era “overhiring.”

Key Takeaways

  • Amazon plans 14,000 layoffs starting October 28
  • Corporate roles in AWS, operations, devices, and HR affected
  • CEO Andy Jassy cites “excess bureaucracy” and AI efficiency gains
  • Potential for total cuts to reach 30,000, making it Amazon’s largest since 2022

Who Will Be Affected by Amazon Layoffs?

The job cuts will primarily impact Amazon’s 3.5 lakh corporate employees across key divisions including Amazon Web Services (AWS), operations, devices and services, and the People Experience and Technology (PXT) division. If the layoffs reach the projected 30,000, this would mark the company’s largest workforce reduction since 2022 when it cut 27,000 roles.

According to Fortune reports, approximately 15% of the human resources division could face job losses. The exact number of affected employees may change as the company’s financial priorities evolve.

Reasons Behind Amazon’s Workforce Reduction

Amazon is implementing these cuts as part of a strategic cost-reduction initiative to correct pandemic-era overstaffing. CEO Andy Jassy is focused on trimming “excess bureaucracy” by reducing management layers and implementing efficiency measures.

The company has established an anonymous complaint line that has generated 1,500 responses and led to 450 process changes. Additionally, Amazon’s increased adoption of artificial intelligence is expected to contribute to workforce reduction through efficiency gains.

In a June memo, Jassy emphasized that employees should “become conversant in AI” and warned that extensive AI implementation across the company would reduce corporate workforce needs.

Sources also indicate the layoffs include employees not complying with the company’s return-to-office policy requiring five-day office attendance.

Beth Galetti, Senior Vice President of People Experience and Technology at Amazon, told employees: “The reductions we’re sharing today are a continuation of this work to get even stronger by further reducing bureaucracy, removing layers, and shifting resources to ensure we’re investing in our biggest bets and what matters most to our customers’ current and future needs.”

Amazon has declined to comment on the layoff reports.

(With inputs from Reuters and AP)

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