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Senators probe Amazon's 10K+ H-1B visas in 2025 while cutting 30K U.S. jobs and planning to replace 600K roles with robots by 2033.
A new report detailed that Amazon has plans to eliminate 600,000 warehouse jobs by incorporating more robots in its operations.
Amazon's warehouse workers often have to meet quotas (e.g., 160 boxes packed/hour), and work can be repetitive. Amazon offers seven different types of entry-level warehouse jobs. Starting pay for these positions varies by location and ranges from around ...
Internal documents show the company that changed how people shop has a far-reaching plan to automate 75 percent of its operations.
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Amazon may replace 600,000 warehouse jobs with robots
A leaked internal report has unveiled Amazon’s ambitious plan to replace approximately 600,000 human workers with robots in its US warehouses by 2033. This revelation, which emerged in late October 2025,
San Francisco — U.S. online retail and cloud computing giant Amazon said Tuesday that it is reducing its workforce by 14,000 posts to streamline operations as it invests in artificial intelligence, without saying where the cuts will be made.
Bernie Sanders thinks that Amazon warehouse jobs are soul-crushing, backbreaking, and exploitative. He is also steadfastly opposed to any automation that would eliminate these undesirable positions. "Big Tech oligarchs are coming for your job,
As Amazon moves to automate more warehouse roles, AI expert Darren Kimura discusses how artificial intelligence will reshape manufacturing, customer service, and the future of deskless work.
Amazon’s new Plainfield delivery warehouse will employ 275 workers, support 350 drivers, and speed deliveries across eastern CT, RI and MA.
Amazon’s first Tyler facility is now open and operational, with Smith County leaders touring the new “last mile facility” this morning.