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Amazon employees take jab at Jeff Bezos' strange rule amid incoming mass layoffs: 'I don't know what will happen'
"At this point I'm too afraid to ask." Amazon employees take jab at Jeff Bezos' strange rule amid incoming mass layoffs: 'I don't know what will happen' first appeared on The Cool Down.
Jeff Bezos became the world’s third-richest person again on Tuesday while reclaiming the spot from Google cofounder Sergey Brin, who surpassed Bezos earlier this month, as Amazon shares rose after announcing it would shutter dozens of retail stores to expand its Whole Foods Market business.
Amazon announces 16,000 job cuts in major restructuring to reduce bureaucracy and management layers while investing in AI and other strategic growth areas.
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Late on Tuesday, January 27, at Amazon, an internal follow-up email stated employees affected by layoffs in the United States, Canada and Costa Rica were already notified.
While other CEOs chased performance bonuses and stock grants, Amazon founder Jeff Bezos said he took a different route—and made it official. At the 2024 New York Times DealBook Summit, Jeff Bezos said that for his entire tenure as the company's CEO,
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In a recent post on Neil Young Archives, the musician confirmed his music will remain unavailable on Amazon as long as Jeff Bezos owns the company. Young, 80, cited Bezos’ support of President Donald Trump, the administration’s international policies and support of ICE.
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The billionaire Amazon founder has denied a claim that was posted on social media by Polymarket, a prediction market platform.
Turns out, even one of the richest men on Earth doesn't expect to love his job every minute of the day. At the 2024 New York Times DealBook Summit, Amazon founder and Blue Origin CEO Jeff Bezos discussed life,