Amazon has begun one of the largest corporate layoffs in its history, planning to cut as many as 30,000 white-collar jobs this week. What began as a pandemic-era hiring spree has turned into a cold recalibration — one that reveals not just the state of the economy, but the future of work in the age of artificial intelligence. According to a Reuters report, the layoffs will affect several major divisions: People Experience and Technology (PXT) — Amazon’s vast human resources arm — along with devices, operations, services, and even AWS, the company’s most profitable cloud unit. Managers were instructed on Monday on how to deliver the news to affected teams, with email notifications beginning Tuesday morning. The number — roughly 10% of Amazon’s corporate staff — could still fluct

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