Amazon says to cut 16,000 jobs worldwide

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Published On: 28 Jan 2026, 18:17

NEW YORK, Jan 28, 2026 (BSS/AFP) - Amazon said Wednesday that it would be 
cutting 16,000 jobs worldwide as part of a restructuring announced in 
October, when the e-commerce giant had already flagged plans to cut its 
workforce by 14,000 posts.

The jobs cuts are aimed at "reducing layers, increasing ownership, and 
removing bureaucracy," senior vice president Beth Galetti said in a 
statement.

Media reports from October had said the roughly 30,000 job cuts planned in 
total would impact nearly 10 percent of the 350,000 office jobs at Amazon, 
without affecting the distribution and warehouse workers that make up the 
bulk of its 1.5 million employees.

At the time the company refused to comment on the reports, which said they 
came amid increased investments in artificial intelligence.

Amazon did not give any breakdown of the latest job cuts on Wednesday, saying 
only that "every team will continue to evaluate the ownership, speed, and 
capacity to invent for customers, and make adjustments as appropriate."

The company will release its full-year 2025 results on February 6, when it 
will hold a conference call that will be broadcast live.

 

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