Amazon slashed 4% of its 350,000-person global corporate workforce, marking one of the largest job cuts in the company's ...
Amazon's 14,000-person layoffs earlier this week weren't necessarily driven by finances or AI, CEO Andy Jassy said during the ...
Amazon CEO Andy Jassy says the company’s latest big round of layoffs — about 14,000 corporate jobs — wasn’t triggered by financial strain or artificial intelligence replacing workers, but rather a ...
Amazon CEO Andy Jassy says 14,000 layoffs stem from “culture” and organizational layers, not finances or AI, aiming to ...
The other thing that makes this seem different from past layoffs is who is affected. Amazon has already optimized its ...
Amazon chief executive Andy Jassy’s explanation for why the company is cutting 14,000 employees? Not money. Not even AI, but “culture.” ...
Amazon’s cash tax payments fell 45% in the third quarter, driven largely by the One Big Beautiful Bill Act of 2025, even as ...
Jassy also reassured investors that these layoffs are not a reaction to a financial crisis but part of a long-term strategy ...
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Amazon CEO Andy Jassy said that even without counting Whole Foods — the high-end grocery store chain it bought in 2017 — and ...
During Amazon's earnings call, Chief Executive Andy Jassy said the e-commerce giant was committed to "meeting or beating ...