Amazon confirms layoffs, expected to be largest in company history | CBC News

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Amazon is laying off employees in its devices and services units, America's second-largest private employer informed its staff. The announcement came after reports that it would cut around 10,000 jobs.

Posted: Nov 16, 2022 12:47 PM ET | Last Updated: 2 hours ago

Dave Limp, senior vice-president for Amazon devices and services, is shown at a Sept. 25, 2019, event to unveil then-new products that work with the company's Alexa smart devices line. Limp confirmed widely speculated layoffs to devices and services staff on Wednesday.

 

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Time to pull all the tax breaks, and launch a full audit on Amazon.

Interesting. Amazon, Meta and Twitter have laid off thousands in the last few weeks. I wonder.

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If Amazon is laying off workers, that's a recession.

Laying off leading in to the Christmas shopping season…this happens all the time lol notarecession transitory all lies, and deception

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