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Amazon to cut thousands of jobs

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Exclusive-Amazon plans thousands more corporate job cuts next week, sources say
Amazon (AMZN.O) is planning a second round of job cuts next week as part of its broader goal of trimming some 30,000 corporate workers, according to two people familiar with the matter.

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FOX 4 News Dallas-Fort Worth · 1d
Amazon to cut thousands of jobs in sweeping corporate layoffs
 · 2d
Amazon expected to cut thousands more corporate jobs soon
 · 1d
2026 layoffs news: Which companies are planning job cuts as Amazon is set to trim workforce? Check details
With just over 20 days into 2026, several companies are already planning job cuts.

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 · 12h
1,000 Indian may lose jobs as Amazon plans 2nd round of job cuts
 · 2d
Amazon gears up to ax thousands more corporate employees
 · 19h
2026 Job Layoffs List: Amazon, Citigroup, SocGen, And Others To Cut Workforce
The job cuts are expected to impact teams across Amazon Web Services (AWS), retail, Prime Video, and human resources, though the final details have not been confirmed yet.

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Amazon Prepares Fresh Layoffs, Up to 16,000 Jobs at Risk; India Teams Likely Affected
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Amazon layoffs: Which departments will get affected as e-commerce giant cuts jobs?
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Amazon (AMZN) Stock: Company to Cut 14,000 More Jobs Starting Next Week

Amazon cuts 14,000 more jobs next week totaling 30,000 layoffs. CEO blames bureaucracy. Analysts project 26% upside despite workforce reduction.
The Times-Tribune
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Amazon, LCCC plan jobs training as data centers boom

“The machine will tell me if I did something wrong,” Figgins said while demonstrating his job as a fiber optic splicer during a workshop that Amazon Web Services and Luzerne County Community College held on Jan. 14 about jobs that the boom in data centers will create and how to train for them.
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