Amazon CEO explains thinking behind layoffs as unionized warehouse workers protest outside | CNN Business

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Amazon CEO Andy Jassy said an 'uncertain' economy pushed the e-commerce giant to move forward with rare and wide-ranging layoffs after having gone on a significant hiring spree for much of the pandemic.

Amazon CEO Andy Jassy on Wednesday said an “uncertain” economy pushed the e-commerce giant to move forward with rare and wide-ranging layoffs after having gone on a significant hiring spree for much of the pandemic. “We had the lens of a very uncertain economic environment, as well as our having hired very aggressively over the last several years,” Jassy said in an interview at the New York Times DealBook summit on Wednesday. “We just felt like we needed to streamline our costs.

Would you like the incremental headcount that you’re adding at that time, or do you want to be a little bit more conservative?” Legal battle with union is ‘far from over’ As Jassy spoke, Amazon warehouse workers who helped organize the company’s first-ever US labor union at a Staten Island facility gathered in the rain outside of the venue to protest their chief executive’s appearance in New York.

 

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After making record profits during the pandemic? That’s rich 😒🙄 This coming from the same people who wouldn’t allow their workers to take shelter when their warehouse was about to be hit by a tornado.

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