Amazon's CEO Says Layoffs Will Continue Into 2023
Amazon CEO Andy Jassy made a statement that layoffs in multiple departments were coming at the end of this year, and are now expected to extend into 2023.
Read MoreAmazon CEO Andy Jassy made a statement that layoffs in multiple departments were coming at the end of this year, and are now expected to extend into 2023.
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