Channels

Sticky Video Player with Ad Breaks Responsive Sticky Ad Banner
AD Affiliate Disclosure: contains advertisements and affiliate links. If you click on an ad or make a purchase through a link, CoachKeewee.com may earn a commission at no extra cost to you.
📺 WATCH US NOW!

Amazon laid off some employees with early-morning text messages

Amazon’s Seattle HQ

  • Amazon laid off 14,000 employees on Tuesday.
  • Some employees learned about their termination through early-morning text messages.
  • The texts were intended to prevent affected employees from being unable to badge into the office.

On Tuesday morning, some Amazon employees learned they had lost their jobs — through text messages.

Amazon sent two text messages early Tuesday to inform employees their jobs had been eliminated, according to people familiar with the matter and screenshots reviewed by Business Insider.

One message urged affected employees to check their personal or work email before coming to the office. A second text directed them to call a help desk if they hadn’t received “an email message about your role.”

The texts, sent shortly after email notifications, were intended to prevent laid-off employees from arriving at the office and discovering their badges no longer worked, one of the people said. This issue has become increasingly common during recent mass layoffs at companies such as Google and Tesla.

An Amazon spokesperson didn’t respond to a request for comment. The people who spoke with Business Insider asked not to be identified because they’re not authorized to speak to the press.

Amazon eliminated about 14,000 jobs on Tuesday, saying the cuts were part of an effort to streamline operations and “innovate much faster.” Many of the affected employees in the US were retail managers, continuing a trend of reductions in that part of the company.

A message from Amazon HR chief Beth Galetti, sent to affected employees and shared on the company’s internal Slack, said laid-off workers would continue to receive full pay and benefits for 90 days, along with a severance package.

In a separate blog post Tuesday, Galetti said the job cuts were driven by rapid advances in artificial intelligence, noting that Amazon was making changes despite the company’s strong performance.

“What we need to remember is that the world is changing quickly,” Galetti wrote. “This generation of AI is the most transformative technology we’ve seen since the Internet, and it’s enabling companies to innovate much faster than ever before (in existing market segments and altogether new ones).”

Have a tip? Contact this reporter via email at ekim@businessinsider.com or Signal, Telegram, or WhatsApp at 650-942-3061. Use a personal email address, a nonwork WiFi network, and a nonwork device; here’s our guide to sharing information securely.

Read the original article on Business Insider

Content Accuracy: Keewee.News provides news, lifestyle, and cultural content for informational purposes only. Some content is generated or assisted by AI and may contain inaccuracies, errors, or omissions. Readers are responsible for verifying the information. Third-Party Content: We aggregate articles, images, and videos from external sources. All rights to third-party content remain with their respective owners. Keewee.News does not claim ownership or responsibility for third-party materials. Affiliate Advertising: Some content may include affiliate links or sponsored placements. We may earn commissions from purchases made through these links, but we do not guarantee product claims. Age Restrictions: Our content is intended for viewers 21 years and older where applicable. Viewer discretion is advised. Limitation of Liability: By using Keewee.News, you agree that we are not liable for any losses, damages, or claims arising from the content, including AI-generated or third-party material. DMCA & Copyright: If you believe your copyrighted work has been used without permission, contact us at dcma@keewee.news. No Mass Arbitration: Users agree that any disputes will not involve mass or class arbitration; all claims must be individual.

Sponsored Advertisement

1080 x 1080 px - STABILITY IN UNCERTAIN MARKETS ADS (Mint Version)