Amazon to cut thousands of jobs
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Amazon’s largest fulfillment center in Arkansas, known as LIT1, has been shut down indefinitely after engineers found serious structural design errors related to earthquake safety. The five-story, 3.6 million-square-foot facility at the Port of Little Rock first opened in 2021 and quickly became a centerpiece of the company’s statewide logistics network.
Amazon is about to cut 15,000 more jobs. It does not want to grow its U.S. workforce but plans to double the number of products it sells.
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