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Amazon Plans to Cut Up to 30,000 Corporate Jobs

EMPLOYEES AFFECTED
30,000
SHARE OF WORKFORCE
~1.9%
30,000 OF 1,551,000 EMPLOYEES

What we know

Based on news reporting.

Summary

Amazon has announced plans to cut up to 30,000 corporate jobs, marking its largest layoff since 2022. This decision reflects the company's ongoing efforts to streamline operations and reduce costs amidst a challenging economic environment. While specific locations and departments affected have not been disclosed, the scale of the layoffs indicates a significant restructuring within the organization. The planned job cuts are part of Amazon's broader strategy to adapt to changing market conditions and improve efficiency.

Amazon.com, Inc. cut 30,000 jobs.

That is roughly 1.9% of the 1,551,000 people Amazon.com, Inc. employs.

LayoffTalk has tracked 209 layoff events at Amazon.com, Inc. since January 2023, affecting a combined 183,684 employees.

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Amazon.com, Inc.AMZN
Consumer Cyclical · 1,551,000 employees
209
EVENTS TRACKED
1.3M
AFFECTED SINCE 2023
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