Amazon remains a major employer in British Columbia, with more than 10,000 workers provincewide, including roughly 4,500 corporate staff in downtown Vancouver. However, the company’s plan to cut 16,000 jobs globally has raised local concerns.
City councillor Peter Meiszner said Amazon’s Vancouver employees work in high-value fields like AI and web development, adding that recent expansion plans offer reassurance. Industry observers describe the layoffs as a post-pandemic correction following aggressive hiring during COVID-19. University of Manitoba professor Adam Donald King said the cuts reflect workforce resizing, not artificial intelligence displacement. Amazon declined to specify potential local impacts.
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