TechHR
ex
L&D
UNPLUGGED
Sphere
About Us • Contact Us
People Matters ANZ
People Matters Logo
Login / Signup
People Matters Logo
Login / Signup
  • Current
  • Top Stories
  • News
  • Magazine
  • Research
  • Events
  • Videos
  • Webinars
  • Podcast

© Copyright People Matters Media Pte. Ltd. All Rights Reserved.

 

 

  • HotTopic
    HR Folk Talk FutureProofHR
  • Strategy
    Leadership Csuite StrategicHR EmployeeRelations BigInterview
  • Recruitment
    Employer Branding Appointments Permanent Hiring Recruitment
  • Performance
    Skilling PerformanceMgmt Compensation Benefits L&D Employee Engagement
  • Culture
    Culture Life@Work Diversity Watercooler SheMatters
  • Tech
    Technology HR Technology Funding & Investment Startups Metaverse
  • About Us
  • Advertise with us
  • Become a sponsor
  • Contact Us
  • Feedback
  • Write For Us

Follow us:

Privacy Policy • Terms of Use

© Copyright People Matters Media Pte. Ltd. All Rights Reserved.

People Matters Logo
  • Current
  • Top Stories
  • News
  • Magazine
  • Research
  • Events
  • Videos
  • Webinars
  • Podcast
Login / Signup

Categories:

  • HotTopic
    HR Folk Talk FutureProofHR
  • Strategy
    Leadership Csuite StrategicHR EmployeeRelations BigInterview
  • Recruitment
    Employer Branding Appointments Permanent Hiring Recruitment
  • Performance
    Skilling PerformanceMgmt Compensation Benefits L&D Employee Engagement
  • Culture
    Culture Life@Work Diversity Watercooler SheMatters
  • Tech
    Technology HR Technology Funding & Investment Startups Metaverse
Amazon downsizing: Layoffs hit Studios and Prime Video departments

News • 1st May 2023 • 2 Min Read

Amazon downsizing: Layoffs hit Studios and Prime Video departments

Strategic HR#HRTech#Layoffs#HRCommunity

Author: Samriddhi Srivastava Samriddhi Srivastava
9.3K Reads
Amazon issued a statement explaining that it had been closely monitoring economic conditions and its organisational requirements, resulting in a decision to modify resources. The statement read, "As a consequence, a few positions will be eliminated within certain teams."

As part of its efforts to streamline its operations, Amazon is reducing its workforce in the Amazon Studios and Prime Video division. Around 100 employees, representing approximately 1% of the division's 7,000 workforce, are expected to be affected by the layoffs. 

This move comes as many tech and entertainment companies have implemented cost-cutting measures in response to challenging economic conditions.

According to Business Today, Amazon released a statement saying that it has been closely monitoring economic conditions and its organisational requirements. As a result, it has decided to adjust resources and eliminate a small number of roles in some teams.

Located in Culver City, California, United States, Amazon Studios serves as the film and TV production division of Amazon, providing its streaming service, Prime Video, with popular shows like The Marvelous Mrs Maisel, The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power, and the upcoming spy thriller Citadel. 

In 2020, Amazon further expanded its entertainment business by acquiring MGM Studios, known for its Creed franchise, for a whopping $8.5 billion.

While Amazon Studios' film arm has been emphasising theatrical releases, including recent titles such as Air starring Ben Affleck and Matt Damon, the division has not been exempt from the company's cost-cutting initiatives, resulting in the elimination of some positions.

Amazon's job cuts follow a series of layoffs across the tech and entertainment industries. Meta, Google, and Roku are among the companies that have recently reduced their workforces. Entertainment behemoth Walt Disney Co. is also cutting 7,000 jobs, aiming to save $5.5 billion in costs.

Ray Wang, CEO of Constellation Research, explained that "Everyone is cutting down on expenses, which is more of an adjustment to prepare for the anticipated economic conditions."

Amazon made headlines earlier this year with the layoff of 18,000 employees, and another 9,000 job cuts followed in March. The second wave of job cuts affected various divisions, including Twitch, a popular platform that allows creators to live stream video games and other content to audiences. 

Known for its live-streaming capabilities, Twitch has garnered a large following among gaming and creative enthusiasts. In addition, Amazon declared on Wednesday that it intends to phase out its Halo fitness tracker business.

Read More

Did you find this article helpful?


You Might Also Like

UBS initiates fresh layoffs including top managers

NEWS • 28th Jan 2025 • 2 Min Read

UBS initiates fresh layoffs including top managers

Strategic HRTalent Management#Layoffs#HRCommunity
68% of HR professionals struggle to find talent

NEWS • 16th Jan 2025 • 3 Min Read

68% of HR professionals struggle to find talent

Strategic HRRecruitment#HRTech#HRCommunity
NZ to ease dismissal rules for high-paid employees

NEWS • 9th Dec 2024 • 2 Min Read

NZ to ease dismissal rules for high-paid employees

Strategic HREmployment Landscape#HRTech#HRCommunity
NEXT STORY: Jacinda Ardern to study leadership, online extremism at Harvard University

Trending Stories

  • design-thinking-hr

    ChatGPT Walks It Back — AI Giants Race Ahead

  • design-thinking-hr

    Skype is dead: Did Microsoft's leadership let a billion-doll...

  • design-thinking-hr

    From copy-paste to creative spark: mastering generative AI i...

  • design-thinking-hr

    Keeping the C-suite in the C-suite - how do we reduce execut...

People Matters Logo

Follow us:

Join our mailing list:

By clicking “Subscribe” button above, you are accepting our Terms & Conditions and Privacy Policy.

Company:

  • About Us
  • Advertise with us
  • Become a sponsor
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of Use

Contact:

  • Contact Us
  • Feedback
  • Write For Us

© Copyright People Matters Media Pte. Ltd. All Rights Reserved.

Get the latest Articles, Insight, News & Trends from the world of Talent & Work. Subscribe now!
People Matters Logo

Welcome Back!

or

Enter your registered email address to login

Not a user yet? Lets get you signed up!

A 5 digit OTP has been sent to your email address.

This is so we know it's you. Haven't received it yet? Resend the email or then change your email ID.

People Matters Logo

Welcome! Let's get you signed up...

Starting with the absolulte basics.

Already a user? Go ahead and login!

A 5 digit OTP has been sent to your email address.

This is so we know it's you. Haven't received it yet? Resend the email or then change your email ID.

Let's get to know you better

We'll never share your details with anyone, pinky swear.

And lastly...

Your official designation and company name.