Layoff Tsunami on the Horizon? Amazon Leads the Way in 2026 Job Cuts!

As 2026 begins, numerous major companies are already implementing significant workforce reductions. These layoffs span various sectors, from e-commerce and technology to telecommunications, logistics, banking, and the arts, highlighting a broad trend of corporate restructuring and cost-cutting initiatives.
E-commerce giant Amazon is reportedly set to execute one of its largest layoff rounds yet, planning to cut thousands of corporate jobs. These reductions, first reported on January 22nd, are expected to impact white-collar roles across key divisions, including Amazon Web Services (AWS), the People Experience and Technology unit (human resources), Prime Video, and retail. While plans are subject to change, the scale indicates a major strategic shift for the company.
In the telecommunications sector, Ericsson announced plans earlier this month to eliminate up to 1,600 jobs in its home country of Sweden. This move is a strategic effort to maintain competitive positioning and is part of the company's ongoing cost-cutting and restructuring endeavors. CEO Borje Ekholm confirmed that the company expects to continue reducing its headcount, building on the 5,000 reductions made in the previous year.
US parcel delivery company FedEx is also undergoing a strategic overhaul of its French domestic operations. This reorganization includes a plan to cut up to 500 jobs, alongside an investment of approximately 78 million euros ($91.58 million). The objective is to streamline its internal structure by reducing its station count from 103 to 86, simplifying the distribution network and eliminating redundant infrastructure. Notably, despite the job cuts, the reorganization is projected to create over 770 new full-time and part-time roles, with affected employees given priority for these new positions.
The financial industry is also seeing significant reductions. Banking giant Citigroup is expected to lay off approximately 1,000 employees this month. This action is part of CEO Jane Fraser's broader strategy, announced two years prior, to cut 20,000 jobs by the end of 2026, aimed at reducing costs and boosting returns for the firm.
Even cultural institutions are not immune to financial pressures. The Metropolitan Opera of New York announced a round of layoffs as it grapples with financial struggles despite implementing other significant cost-cutting measures over the past five years. These new measures include salary reductions for its highest-paid employees and delaying a new production. The opera house plans to reduce its administrative staff by 22, decreasing the division's workforce from 284 to approximately 262, representing about a 10% cut.
Asset management firm BlackRock also revealed plans earlier this month to reduce its workforce. The company intends to lay off about 1% of its total employees, which translates to approximately 250 individuals across various divisions, as part of its operational adjustments.
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