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Amazon has announced another round of layoffs, this time affecting employees in its communications department. The company says these job cuts are part of an ongoing effort to streamline operations, reduce bureaucracy,
Amazon (AMZN) has initiated another round of layoffs as part of its ongoing efforts to streamline operations and reduce costs. As per the
Amazon is firing more employees in a fresh round of layoffs. This time, the tech company is eliminating a "small number of roles" in its communications department, as part of its ongoing efforts to streamline operations and reduce costs.
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Amazon.com Inc. is laying off dozens of people in its communications department, the latest culling of the corporate workforce amid executives’ efforts to cut costs and reduce bureaucracy.