Amazon is making rare staff cuts, laying off hundreds of employees after years of rapid growth, The Seattle Times reported on Monday. The layoffs, mostly at the Seattle headquarters, are focused in Amazon's consumer retail business, which includes toys and books, to allow for shifting resources to growing units such as Alexa and digital entertainment. Amazon went from 5,000 workers in Seattle in 2010 to more than 40,000 now, and it said hiring would continue despite trimming in some areas. "As part of our annual planning process, we are making head count adjustments across the company — small reductions in a couple of places and aggressive hiring in many others," a spokesman said. [The Seattle Times, CNBC] |
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