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Amazon cuts more jobs; this time in robotics unit

By Thomson Reuters Mar 4, 2026 | 3:29 PM

By Greg Bensinger

SAN FRANCISCO, March 4 (Reuters) – Amazon on Tuesday confirmed it laid off staff across its robotics unit, with at least 100 ​white-collar jobs affected, two people familiar with the ‌matter told Reuters.

This comes after a January cut of about 16,000 jobs with the company at the time hinting layoffs would continue.

The division axed on Tuesday is responsible for designing ‌robots ​and other conveyances for automation, primarily ⁠in warehouses.

“We regularly review ⁠our organizations to make sure teams are best set up to innovate and deliver for our customers,” Amazon said in the statement, without specifying the ​number of jobs cut. Business Insider earlier reported the robotics cuts.

Starting with a round of some 14,000 ⁠white-collar employees in October, Amazon ⁠has trimmed 30,000 corporate employees, tying ​them to efficiency gains from artificial intelligence, as well as ​revising company culture. The layoffs represented nearly 10% ‌of white-collar workers, though the bulk of Amazon’s 1.5 million workers are hourly staff, particularly in warehouses known as fulfillment centers.

The latest job cuts come after ⁠Amazon in January halted development of a robotic arm known as Blue Jay that it demonstrated at an event in ⁠October. Blue ‌Jay featured multiple robotic arms that could ⁠grab several items at once and ​was designed ‌to help workers in smaller spaces.

In ​addition to ⁠the broader cuts in October and January, Amazon over the past year has pared a smaller number of jobs in its devices and services, books, podcasts and public relations units, among others.

(Reporting by Greg Bensinger; Editing ​by Aurora Ellis)