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Amazon to layoff around 10,000 staff globally - report.

Online retail giant Amazon is set to cut up to 10,000 positions from its global workforce.says the layoffs will be made in corporate and technology roles beginning this week.

These cuts would be the largest in the company's history, and would mostly impact its devices organisation, retail division and human resources.This would represent less than 1% of Amazon's workforce and 3% of its corporate employees.Amazon's fulfilment centre at Baldonnell Business Park in Dublin. Picture by: Amazon

This would be the latest tech company to implement large staff reductions, following the job loses at

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