financeAmazon begins next round of layoffs, as tech giant cuts total of more than 18,000 jobsJanuary 18, 2023posted on Jan. 18, 2023 at 10:01 pm Amazon began laying off another 8,000 employees, following 10,000 job cuts in November as the company aims for ” a stronger cost structure.” READ SOURCE Related posts: Morgan Stanley's Mike Wilson warns there's a group of stocks that are riskier than growth shares Nationwide latest lender to raise mortgage rates again Nationwide offers competitive 5.50% interest on regular savings account plus £250 prize Readers Also Like: Fed Chair Powell calls talk of cutting rates 'premature' and says more hikes could happen tweet Share on FacebookShare on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on RedditMorebusinesstelegraphJanuary 18, 2023previous articleITI Offers 14 Recommendations in 2023 Tech Policy Roadmap … – Executive Govnext articleProsperity Bancshares declares $0.55 dividendYou Might Also LikefinanceUS hacker sentenced over Bitcoin heist worth billionsNovember 15, 2024financeRachel Reeves makes huge mistake as she misses vital thing about pensionsNovember 14, 2024financeUK must offer Trump concessions on China to avoid tariffs says senior MPNovember 14, 2024financeThames Water should explain its murky logic on fundraisingNovember 13, 2024financeFour cheap ways to get your Christmas food delivered straight to your doorNovember 12, 2024financeMinister ‘concerned’ about time taken for planning applications to be decidedNovember 11, 2024Recommended For Youcryptocurrency marketBNB Price Poised for Takeoff: Will It Be The Next to Rally?November 15, 2024Global EconomyIndia's current account deficit to remain manageable in FY25, Rupee to remain in pressure: Bank of BarodaNovember 15, 2024financeUS hacker sentenced over Bitcoin heist worth billionsNovember 15, 2024technology'Amazing showcase' for UK gaming industry cancelledNovember 15, 2024autosCan European car makers counter China by “working smarter”?November 15, 2024
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