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North America
Amazon informed employees of a new round of global layoffs in an email apparently sent in error. A draft email written by Colleen Aubrey, a senior vice president at Amazon Web Services (AWS), was included as part of a calendar invitation sent by an executive assistant to a number of Amazon workers late on Tuesday. In the email, Aubrey refers to a swathe of employees in the U.S., Canada and Costa Rica having been laid off as part of an effort to "strengthen the company." An Amazon spokesperson declined to comment.
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UK
A survey by online jobs portal Adzuna has found that UK vacancies fell from 745,448 in November to 716,791 last month, a 15% reduction compared with a year earlier, and the weakest full year since 2020. "Competition for roles intensified and hiring slowed across many of the UK's largest sectors as the usual year-end uplift failed to materialise," said Adzuna co-founder Andrew Hunter, who nevertheless observed early indications of a recovery in graduate and entry-level posts.
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Europe
ASML, the world's largest supplier of computer chip equipment and Europe's biggest company by market cap, is to lay off 1,700 employees, or 3.8% of the total workforce, mostly in the Netherlands and US and largely at leadership level. The job reduction programme is the largest the company has seen in absolute numbers, CFO Roger Dassen said. ASML reported stronger-than-expected bookings in the fourth quarter on Wednesday.
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Middle East
Saudi Arabia's economy is undergoing a significant transformation, with the share of citizens employed in the private sector reaching 52.8%, exceeding a 51.4% target. A report, “A Decade of Progress,” prepared with the World Bank and the Ministry of Human Resources and Social Development, highlights a structural shift in local job roles, especially for women. Cristobal Ridao-Cano from the World Bank noted: "The private sector is now one of the driving forces behind new job growth." The Kingdom aims to increase private sector employment to 58.3% by 2030, with expected improvements in female and youth employment rates.
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