Amazon's Robotics Division Faces Job Cuts Amid Ongoing Layoffs
— businessinsider.com
Key Takeaway
Amazon's robotics division has announced further layoffs following a significant reduction of 16,000 corporate roles earlier this year. The HR chief indicated that while the company is not planning regular job cuts, future reductions cannot be ruled out.
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