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Amazon discreetly reduced its workforce last month, including communication roles in the Studios, Video, and Music divisions. Amazon Music, providing podcasts, rivals Spotify, YouTube Music, and Apple Music

Amazon layoffs 2023: Fresh round of job cuts hits Amazon's music division

Amazon Laayoffs 2023: Amazon has confirmed a new round of layoffs within its Music division, affecting employees across Latin America, North America, and Europe. The e-commerce giant has been discreetly trimming jobs, marking the latest in a series of cuts that have impacted over 27,000 employees in the past year.

While the exact number of employees affected has not been disclosed, an Amazon spokesperson acknowledged the layoffs, stating, “We have been closely monitoring our organizational needs and prioritizing what matters most to customers and the long-term health of our businesses. Some roles have been eliminated on the Amazon Music team. We will continue to invest in Amazon Music", reported Business Today.

Notably, no recent mass layoff filings have been made in key employee centres like Washington state, California, or New York, where Amazon has a significant presence. This news comes despite Amazon reporting a third-quarter net income that exceeded analyst estimates and forecasting revenue for the final quarter of the year that aligns with expectations. The fourth quarter is of particular importance for the company due to the holiday shopping season.

Amazon Music, which competes with platforms like Spotify, YouTube Music, and Apple Music, offers unlimited music streaming services for a fee and also includes podcasts. The company remains focused on its core business objectives while strategically making organizational adjustments in response to market demands and customer needs.

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