Amazon Cuts More Jobs This Time in Robotics Unit In a latest move, e-commerce giant Amazon has cut jobs in its robotics unit, further intensifying concerns about the company's hiring and firing practices. The layoffs are said to have affected several employees working at the company's warehouses and logistics centers. According to reports, the job cuts were aimed at streamlining operations and improving efficiency in the robotic sorting process. The move is seen as a part of Amazon's efforts to reduce costs and increase productivity in its warehouse facilities. This comes after the company had already announced plans to lay off around 10,000 employees across various departments earlier this year. The job cuts in the robotics unit are reportedly focused on roles that were responsible for maintaining and operating the robotic sorting systems used in Amazon's warehouses. The affected employees have been told that their services will no longer be required, with some being offered severance packages or transition assistance to help them find new jobs. Amazon has faced criticism over its handling of job cuts in recent times. The company had previously announced plans to eliminate around 18,000 jobs globally as part of a restructuring effort aimed at improving customer service and reducing costs. However, the latest round of layoffs has raised concerns about the impact on employees and the company's ability to maintain morale and productivity. The move also raises questions about Amazon's reliance on automation and robotics in its warehouse operations. As the company continues to invest heavily in robotic sorting technology, some have expressed concerns that the job cuts could exacerbate existing issues with worker dissatisfaction and turnover rates in the industry. Amazon has no...#Amazon #Robotics_Unit #Job_Cuts #Warehouse_Operations #Automation #Robotics_Technology
