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    Amazon Signals New Global Job Cuts After Draft Email Sent in Error

    Andrew RogersBy Andrew RogersJanuary 28, 2026No Comments1 Min Read
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    Amazon has revealed a fresh round of global job cuts after an internal draft email was mistakenly sent to staff.
    The message, signed by an AWS executive, wrongly said affected workers in the US, Canada, and Costa Rica had already been informed.
    The layoffs, described as “Project Dawn,” target parts of Amazon Web Services and retail operations.
    Amazon has not confirmed the scale of the cuts but continues to trim its workforce after pandemic-era hiring.
    Chief executive Andy Jassy has warned AI could replace some white-collar roles.
    The news follows job-cut plans from United Parcel Service, which is reducing roles while scaling back Amazon-related deliveries.

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