We have recently seen how technology companies such as Meta or Twitter have carried out massive layoffs for different reasons, but as we read in EngadgetIt looks like Amazon is the next company to plan massive layoffs, something workers obviously aren’t exactly looking forward to.
While Amazon has 1.5 million employees globally, planned layoffs will continue to take three percent of Amazon’s workforce, which would be approximately 10,000 workers, something on the scale of what we could see in the hands of Metawho laid off 11,000 workers in a move that wiped out 13 percent of their workforce.
This comes after freezing hiring in the company, a movement that was encouraged by the return of in-person purchases for the practical purpose of the pandemic – which we continue to suffer in some areas, but nothing to do with what we saw two years ago. – and in general, a slowdown in the flow of money in the company that ended with 2,000 million dollars in losses.
Be that as it may, It is very likely that this is not the last news that we see in relation to massive layoffs, unfortunately.
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Jordi Bercial
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