CEO Andy Jassy says Amazon’s 14,000 layoffs weren’t about cutting costs or AI taking jobs: ‘It’s culture’ Amazon’s CEO has ...
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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 ...
Jassy also reassured investors that these layoffs are not a reaction to a financial crisis but part of a long-term strategy ...