ETtech has reached out to Amazon India for a response on the employee comments made on Grapevine.
Amazon announced recently that it will lay off over 18,000 employees, starting January 18. Amazon CEO Andy Jassy, in an email to staff, cited “uncertain economy” and “rapid hiring” as reasons behind the job cuts.
The layoffs come amid numerous other technology firms and startups downsizing their workforce after the pandemic years led to these companies hiring in huge numbers.
The 18,000 job cuts were more than what was announced last November when Amazon first said it plans to lay off 10,000 employees.
“Between the reductions we made in November and the ones we’re sharing today, we plan to eliminate just over 18,000 roles,” Jassy said in the statement to his staff.
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Jassy had said that several teams have been impacted, but the majority of role eliminations are in Amazon Stores and PXT (People Experience and Technology Solutions (PXT Solutions) teams. He further said that Amazon was “deeply aware these role eliminations are difficult for people, and we don’t take these decisions lightly”.India firings
ET had reported in November that the etailer was looking to cut jobs in here as well. Last year, it shut some of its relatively smaller businesses in India like food delivery, wholesale distribution, and Amazon Academy, as part of a larger restructuring.
In an interview with ET in December, Amazon’s consumer business country manager for India – Manish Tiwary – had said the firm was only relooking at experiments here and not shutting businesses and that it remains committed to the local market.
Tiwary also added that the local arm of the Seattle-based firm would double down on its investments in its business-to-business (B2B) marketplace, pharmacy, grocery, and social commerce in 2023.
According to a report by Indian news agency PTI last week, the India layoff figures would be around 1,000. “The decision to eliminate 18,000 job roles across the globe will impact about 1,000 employees in India,” the report said, citing sources familiar with the matter.