Amazon cuts 16,000 jobs in the latest round of layoffs

Amazon Unveils Latest Round of Job Cuts as Tech Industry Struggles to Adapt

In a move that underscores the shifting economic landscape, Amazon has laid off approximately 16,000 employees in its latest round of mass layoffs, according to Beth Galetti, senior vice president at the e-commerce giant. The job cuts follow a similar reduction in October when Amazon eliminated 14,000 positions.

Galetti explained that US-based staff will have the opportunity to explore internal promotions within the company's 90-day window. Those who fail to secure new roles or opt not to pursue opportunities will be eligible for severance pay, outplacement services, and continued health insurance benefits.

Despite continuing to cut jobs, Galetti emphasized Amazon's commitment to strategic investments in areas that are critical to its future growth. This approach contrasts with the company's previous layoffs, which marked one of the largest since 2023 when it eliminated 27,000 positions.

Amazon's workforce more than doubled during the COVID-19 pandemic as consumers turned to online shopping to cope with lockdowns and social distancing measures. However, in subsequent years, tech giants and retailers have faced pressure to normalize spending patterns by reducing staff.

The job market has shown signs of hesitation as the US labor statistics reveal an increase of only 50,000 new positions in December, which is nearly unchanged from November's revised figure of 56,000. This trend suggests that companies are reluctant to hire additional workers despite economic growth.

The reluctance to add employees is likely driven by several factors, including business uncertainty stemming from shifting tariff policies under President Donald Trump, rising inflation, and the emergence of artificial intelligence, which may either augment or supplant certain jobs.
 
πŸ˜• just another company cutting jobs 🀯 16k in one go? that's like a small town being wiped out πŸŒ† can't say I'm surprised though, tech industry has been struggling to adapt for ages πŸ’» Amazon was growing so fast during the pandemic, but now it's all about trying to stay profitable πŸ€‘ my concern is what's gonna happen to those people who lose their jobs? 🀝 they're not just employees, they're families and communities πŸ˜”
 
πŸ€” 16k job cuts in one round? that's crazy! Amazon's been on a roll with these layoffs... i'm not sure what's more concerning - the number itself or the fact that they're still saying they're investing in strategic areas πŸ€‘. Like, how can you invest when you're cutting so many jobs? And what about all those employees who are now out of work and gotta navigate the new unemployment benefits system? 🀝 it's not just about Amazon either - this is a broader trend in tech that's got everyone on edge 😬
 
I'm literally stressing out thinking about all these job cuts 🀯. I was talking to my friend who works at a small startup in our school's entrepreneurship club and she's been worried about her own future. Like, what if the company downsizes? It's not just Amazon, though - so many big companies are doing this right now.

I don't get why they can't just keep hiring new people to replace the ones who left... like, it makes sense, you know? But I guess when there's economic uncertainty and inflation, people get scared. And with AI coming into play, I mean... some jobs might not be needed anymore πŸ€–. It's all a bit overwhelming.

I just hope our school's counselors are prepared to help us students who might be affected by these changes. Maybe we can even learn from this and come up with solutions? πŸ’‘
 
OMG, like 16k job losses? 😱 That's crazy! I mean, I knew tech was a tough industry but... how many more staff have to get chopped before things settle down? 🀯 Everyone's all worried about AI and automation, but what about the people who actually do the work? πŸ™„ It's like, we need these jobs just as much as the fancy stuff Amazon is investing in. I don't know, maybe I'm just nostalgic for a time when working wasn't such a gamble...
 
ugh, another round of layoffs πŸ€•... feel so bad for those 16,000 ppl losing their jobs πŸ˜”. my kid's friend's dad actually got laid off from Amazon like 2 yrs ago and he's still struggling to find a new job πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ. it's not just the financial hit, but also the uncertainty and stress that comes with it... hope they get good severance pay and outplacement services πŸ’Ό. meanwhile, I'm glad Amazon is investing in areas that'll help them grow πŸš€, but can't we have a more stable economy? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ
 
omg I'm literally shaking thinking about all the talented ppl who got laid off πŸ€•πŸ’” 16k employees can't be just a number, you know? they're ppl with families, ppl with dreams πŸ’« and now they gotta worry about their future?! 😩 it's like amazon is just trying to adapt or something... like, I get it, the tech industry is tough, but can't we find ways to support each other instead of cutting ppl loose? 🀝 my heart is literally breaking for these people 🌟
 
πŸ€” its crazy how amazon can just keep laying people off and still be like "we're committed to growth" lol. newsflash: you can't cut 30k employees and not expect some major restructuring on your end... they must really think those layoffs in october were a one-time thing πŸ“‰
 
I'm really concerned about all these massive layoffs across the tech industry πŸ€•. Like, I get it, companies need to adapt and make cuts to stay afloat, but 16k+ employees gone is just crazy! πŸ’” It's not just about Amazon either - what's happening in the job market right now? People are struggling to find jobs that pay well and offer decent benefits 🀯. And don't even get me started on the whole AI thing... I mean, I'm all for innovation, but can't we just make sure everyone has a safety net before we start eliminating entire sectors of our workforce? πŸš¨πŸ’Έ
 
I feel like Amazon's just trying to adapt to the changing market πŸ€”πŸ’Ό. It's crazy how fast tech companies are evolving... I mean, 16,000 people let go is a big number 😱. But at the same time, it's not all bad news - they're still investing in certain areas that'll help them grow πŸ’ΈπŸ“ˆ. Still, you gotta wonder what this means for the job market... πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ I mean, 50,000 new jobs added in December? That's a pretty low number πŸ“Š. It just goes to show how uncertain things are right now πŸ’”.
 
Ugh, 16k job cuts is still a lot πŸ˜•... I get that Amazon's gotta adapt to changing times, but can't they just scale back some of their expansion plans instead? πŸ€” It feels like they're just cutting costs everywhere, and that's not sustainable in the long run. And what about all those employees who were let go without any other opportunities within the company? That's just rough πŸ€•... I do hope they get decent severance packages and outplacement services tho πŸ’Ό. It'll be interesting to see how this affects their whole workforce and future growth plans πŸ“ˆ. Maybe it's a sign that the tech industry is finally starting to slow down 🚫.
 
so it's not a surprise that amazon is cutting more jobs... πŸ€” their business model is all about being efficient and adapting to changes in the market. but 16k employees going? that's a lot of people losing their jobs 😞. i mean, the economy is still growing, but maybe companies are just being cautious due to all these uncertain factors like trade policies and inflation. and let's be real, AI is changing the game πŸ€–. it's interesting that amazon is trying to retrain some of its staff for new roles, though. fingers crossed those affected find something better πŸ’Ό.
 
I'm not surprised Amazon is cutting more staff πŸ€”. The job market is all about adapting to changes, right? πŸ“ˆ With AI taking over some tasks, companies are trying to be smart about it πŸ’‘. But at the same time, they're still investing in areas that'll drive growth πŸ”₯. It's a balancing act, and I guess only time will tell how this plays out πŸ•°οΈ. The US labor stats do show some hesitation from hiring new workers - 50,000 new positions? That's pretty slow for an economy that's growing πŸ’Έ.
 
just saw this news about amazon cutting 16k jobs lol... seems like the whole tech industry is feeling the pinch 🀯 still trying to figure out how people will adapt to all these changes tho πŸ’» idk if it's a good thing for employment rates though, 50k new jobs in dec? not exactly fire on both cylinders 😐 guess only time'll tell if amazon's strategy will pay off or not πŸ€‘
 
I'm really worried about these Amazon job cuts πŸ€•. It's crazy how fast things change in the tech industry. I remember when Facebook was still struggling to make a profit back in 2012 πŸ“ˆ... just kidding, that was like, forever ago! Anyway, it seems like every major company is cutting costs and adapting to this new economic landscape.

I'm not sure what's going on with these tariffs and inflation though πŸ˜•. I feel like we're living in some kind of sci-fi movie where robots are taking over the world πŸ€–. Amazon's approach to investing in certain areas does seem a bit weird, though. Like, how can they be sure which ones will actually work out? πŸ€”

I do hope these job cuts don't hurt the people who lose their jobs too much πŸ’”. It's already hard enough for them to find new employment, especially with all the AI and automation stuff coming in πŸ”§. Anyway, I guess that's just the way the cookie crumbles now πŸͺ.
 
I cant believe Amazon has to do this πŸ€• they used to have so many jobs and it seemed like anyone could just pick up a shift in retail, now its all about automation and AI πŸ€– I remember when my parents worked at Toys R Us back in the day, and it was always bustling with people, but now its all online and I think that's changed the way we shop for real.

I'm not surprised to see Amazon cutting jobs tho, its been happening a lot in the tech industry lately πŸ“‰. My cousin works at Google and she said they laid off like 10% of their staff last year, so this isn't an isolated incident. The thing is though, I think Amazon's trying to future-proof itself by investing in AI and other new technologies, but it's scary for the people who are losing jobs 🀞
 
I'm seeing this all over social media... like, what's going on with big tech companies? πŸ€” They're cutting so many jobs and it's super confusing to me. I mean, Amazon is still making bank from online shopping, right? But at the same time, they're not exactly growing as fast as they used to. And then you got all these new AI jobs that are popping up... it's like, what does the future even look like for workers in this industry? πŸ€– I guess it just goes back to adapting and being more efficient... but still, 16,000 people losing their jobs feels crazy πŸ’”
 
Man... Amazon's latest round of layoffs is a total game-changer 🀯. I mean, 16,000 employees gone? That's like a whole city's worth of people losing their jobs πŸ’”. And what's crazy is that they're still gonna keep investing in areas they think are super critical for the future growth... it's all about adapting to the changing tech landscape, right? πŸ€– I feel bad for the US labor market, though - 50,000 new jobs added in Dec? Not exactly a cause for celebration πŸŽ‰. And then there's this AI stuff... I mean, will robots really take our jobs? πŸ€” It's like, we need to prepare for this future but also make sure we're not leaving too many people behind πŸ’Ό.
 
I gotta say, Amazon's got a lot of nerve cutting 16k jobs while still investing in "strategic areas" πŸ€‘. It sounds like they're just trying to save face after all those layoffs back in 2023. And what's with this "internal promotions" thing? Like, good luck getting hired by the same company that laid you off... πŸ˜’.

I mean, we should be worried about AI replacing jobs, not Amazon cutting people loose πŸ’». It's like they're trying to prepare us for a robot apocalypse πŸ€–. And don't even get me started on how this affects small businesses and startups – they can barely survive with the big guys taking all the talent πŸ’Έ.

I think companies should be investing in their employees, not just cutting costs like it's going out of style πŸ’Έ. We need more jobs, not fewer πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ.
 
I'm not surprised Amazon's cutting more jobs πŸ€”. I mean, have you seen their warehouses lately? They're like giant sweatshops 🏭. All this talk about tech giants adapting to a changing market just doesn't add up for me πŸ™„. It's all about the benjamins πŸ’Έ.

I'm not buying the whole "investing in strategic areas" thing πŸ€‘. That sounds like corporate speak for "we're still trying to figure out how to make money online". And what's with the 90-day window for internal promotions? Sounds like a way to keep people in limbo πŸ•°οΈ.

Meanwhile, I'm reading about all these companies that are just holding on, waiting for the other shoe to drop πŸ‘ . It's like we're all stuck in some kind of economic purgatory πŸ˜’.
 
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