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Amazon cuts 16,000 jobs in latest round of layoffs

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Amazon confirms 16,000 more job cuts, bringing total layoffs to 30,000 since October
Amazon is laying off another 16,000 corporate employees globally, the company confirmed Wednesday morning, the second phase in a restructuring that now totals 30,000 positions — marking the largest wo...

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Amazon slashing some 16,000 jobs in its latest layoff round
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Amazon Says It Will Cut Around 16,000 Staffers In Latest Layoffs Round
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Amazon's latest round of layoffs will affect 16,000 workers
Amazon has confirmed that it’s letting go of 16,000 workers and employees across its organization.

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Amazon eliminará unos 16.000 empleos
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Amazon to reduce workforce by 16,000, company says in email to staff
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Amazon lays off 16,000 corporate workers in latest round of job losses
Beth Galetti, a senior vice-president at Amazon, said in a blog post on Wednesday that the company has been "reducing layers, increasing ownership, and removing bureaucracy."

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Amazon is laying off 16,000 employees as AI battle intensifies
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Amazon to Cut 16,000 Jobs in Latest Round of Layoffs
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Exclusive-Amazon plans thousands more corporate job cuts next week, sources say

By Greg Bensinger SAN FRANCISCO, Jan 22 (Reuters) - Amazon is planning a second round of job cuts next week as part of its broader goal of trimming some 30,000 corporate workers, according to two people familiar with the matter.
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