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Amazon reportedly set to put off as much as 30,000 company staff in large workforce reduce
The sweeping workforce discount is meant to cut back bills and compensate for over-hiring in the course of the pandemic, based on a report from Reuters. … Learn Extra

Amazon layoffs response: ‘Thought I used to be a high performer however guess I’m expendable’
On social media and elsewhere, impacted staff and others reacted to Amazon’s choice to chop 14,000 company and tech employees throughout quite a few divisions. … Learn Extra

Slowly however certainly, high-speed rail backers imagine Cascadia mega-project will grow to be a actuality
Ten years right into a dream to attach Vancouver, B.C., Seattle and Portland by way of a high-speed rail line, the plan is shifting ahead, and Cascadia Innovation Hall leaders say the subsequent decade may very well be a defining one. … Learn Extra

Amazon layoffs hit software program engineers hardest in Washington
The layoffs of software program engineers mirror a putting shift for an business that has historically relied on coders to assist construct and preserve the spine of digital platforms. … Learn Extra

‘It’s tradition’: Amazon CEO says large company layoffs have been about agility — not AI or cost-cutting
Amazon CEO Andy Jassy says the corporate’s newest massive spherical of layoffs — about 14,000 company jobs — wasn’t triggered by monetary pressure or synthetic intelligence changing employees, however moderately a push to remain nimble. … Learn Extra

The ‘huge barrier’ that threatens financial progress within the Pacific Northwest
Leaders within the Pacific Northwest are largely bullish on the area’s continued financial success — however one risk to the area’s fiscal progress worries them particularly. … Learn Extra

Tech Strikes: Ex-Starbucks CTO retires; Microsoft vet joins Oracle Cloud; Amazon {hardware} chief departs
Deb Corridor Lefevre, the longtime tech exec who was most lately CTO at Starbucks, introduced her retirement in a LinkedIn publish. … Learn Extra

Submitting: Amazon cuts greater than 2,300 jobs in Washington state as a part of broader layoffs
Amazon will lay off 2,303 company staff in Washington state, primarily in its Seattle and Bellevue places of work, based on a submitting with the state Employment Safety Division that gives a geographic breakdown of the corporate’s 14,000 world job cuts. … Learn Extra

Submitting: Meta’s AI layoffs hit Washington places of work in Bellevue, Seattle, Redmond
Meta plans to put off greater than 100 staff in Washington state as a part of a broader spherical of cuts inside its synthetic intelligence division. … Learn Extra

What it’s wish to put on Amazon’s new sensible glasses for supply drivers
Amazon is testing sensible glasses for its supply drivers, aiming to make routes safer and extra environment friendly. … Learn Extra


