Amazon may not be done widening the scope of its layoffs. Amazon chief Andy Jassy has sent a memo to staff indicating the company will cut another 9,000 jobs in the “next few weeks.” The reductions will primarily affect Twitch, advertising and cloud computing divisions like Amazon Web Services, according to the message. The CEO also warns that the final cuts aren’t likely to be finalized until mid-to-late April, and that Amazon won’t inform affected workers until that point.
Jassy says the expanded layoffs follow a “second phase” of operational planning focused on trimming costs. Some teams weren’t ready for the initial round of layoff announcements in November, and the company wanted to announce decisions early to provide information “as soon as possible,” Jassy adds. The online retailer is promising severance pay, transitional health insurance coverage and help finding jobs elsewhere.
Amazon confirmed the memo’s existence to Engadget following a leak by CNBC. As before, Jassy attributes the cutbacks to an “uncertain economy” and lingering doubts about near-future performance. The firm wants to be “more streamlined” while still having the resources to invest in better experiences, the executive claims.
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