Wall Street loved what it saw from Amazon this week. Yes, despite the layoffs.
Amazon is reporting third-quarter earnings on Thursday, days after the company announced it's laying off 14,000 people.
The company's top human resources executive said Tuesday that the tech giant needs to be "organized more leanly" due to the ...
“That you have efficiency in one part of the business doesn’t tell the whole story ... on the automation plans gave a ...
Amazon's AI systems and advanced technology will create a "safe, more productive" environment for employees as the e-commerce ...
On Oct. 27, CNBC and Reuters, citing anonymous sources, reported that Amazon would be cutting up to 30,000 corporate jobs. Here's what we know about the cuts: According to the memo, the layoffs impact ...
Amazon is laying off thousands of people, part of a familiar impulse in Corporate America to reduce headcount in the face of rising prices, an unpredictable trade war and a potential (though still ...
Amazon has confirmed it plans to cut thousands of jobs, saying it needs to be "organised more leanly" to seize the ...