Amazon is preparing to cut thousands more jobs as part of a sweeping overhaul driven by artificial intelligence and internal restructuring, according to reports.
The world’s largest retailer is expected to announce a second round of layoffs as soon as next week, following the removal of 14,000 white-collar roles in October. The latest cuts are expected to be of a similar scale, taking Amazon closer to its longer-term goal of shedding around 30,000 positions.
The company, founded in 1994 by Jeff Bezos, who remains executive chairman and its largest individual shareholder, employs around 1.58 million people globally. While the planned reductions represent a small fraction of its total workforce, they amount to almost 10 per cent of Amazon’s corporate staff.
According to Reuters, the cuts are expected to affect teams across Amazon Web Services, retail operations, Prime Video and the company’s human resources division, known internally as People Experience and Technology. Other business units could also be impacted.
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