
Amazon cuts at least 100 jobs in robotics division
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Amazon on Tuesday confirmed it laid off staff across its robotics unit, with at least 100 white-collar jobs affected, two people familiar with the matter told Reuters.
This comes after a January cut of about 16,000 jobs with the company at the time hinting layoffs would continue.
The division axed on Tuesday is responsible for designing robots and other conveyances for automation, primarily in warehouses.
“We regularly review our organizations to make sure teams are best set up to innovate and deliver for our customers,” Amazon said in the statement, without specifying the number of jobs cut. Business Insider earlier reported the robotics cuts.
Starting with a round of some 14,000 white-collar employees in October, Amazon has trimmed 30,000 corporate employees, tying them to efficiency gains from artificial intelligence, as well as revising company culture.
The layoffs represented nearly 10 per cent of white-collar workers, though the bulk of Amazon’s 1.5 million workers are hourly staff, particularly in warehouses known as fulfillment centers.













