Amazon Web Services staff in the US, Canada and Costa Rica whose jobs were being eliminated were notified early Wednesday. Read on.
“It is a tough day across our organization,” AWS chief Adam Selipsky said in the email reviewed by Bloomberg.
Selipsky added that cuts in regions outside North America would roll out following local processes, including consultations with employee groups where mandated by law.Article content Beth Galetti, who leads the People Experience and Technology team, as Amazon calls HR, announced the latest set of cuts in an email Wednesday. “These decisions are not taken lightly, and I recognize the impact it will have across both those transitioning out of the company as well as our colleagues who remain,” she said.Article content
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