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Bezos-owned Washington Post cuts more jobs
The Washington Post is laying off nearly 100 workers, or 4% of its staff, in an attempt to stem growing losses. The cuts will affect mainly employees on the business side of the storied US newspaper owned by Amazon founder Jeff Bezos.
Washington Post lays off 4% of workforce as turmoil engulfs Jeff Bezos-owned newspaper
The Washington Post is laying off around 4% of its workforce, the company announced on Tuesday — the latest blow to the newspaper that has seen steep financial losses as well as an exodus of top talent from a newsroom that has grown increasingly alienated from owner Jeff Bezos and publisher Will Lewis.
Washington Post to lay off 4% of staff to cut costs
The Washington Post said on Tuesday it would lay off about 4% of its workforce or less than 100 employees in a bid to cut costs, as the storied newspaper grapples with growing losses. The newspaper is making changes across several business functions,
The Washington Post laid off 4% of its staff
“The layoffs will affect employees across The Post’s business operations, not its newsroom … The bulk of the eliminated positions are coming from The Post’s advertising division. Johanna Mayer-Jones, The Post’s chief advertising officer, said in a memo to employees on Tuesday that 73 positions under her purview were being eliminated.” —
Washington Post cutting 4 percent of workforce
The Washington Post plans to cut nearly 4 percent of its total workforce in the coming days, the company said Tuesday. A Post spokesperson said the cuts are part of plans to make larger changes across several of its business functions and would result in the reduction of up to 100 employee roles.
The Washington Post trims workforce by 4% but newsroom impact unlikely
The Washington Post is cutting 4% of its workforce, equivalent to less than 100 employees as it aims to cut cost, the Jeff Bezos-owned news outlet said Tuesday. According to a spokesperson, the news outlet is making changes across several business functions but suggested the job cuts will not impact its newsroom.
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Amazon to release Melania Trump documentary
The film, scheduled to be released later this year, will give viewers an “unprecedented behind-the-scenes look” at the ...
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Washington Post cartoonist quits after paper pulls her cartoon depicting Post owner Bezos groveling to Trump
Washington Post editorial cartoonist Ann Telnaes recently announced she was quitting the paper after it spiked her cartoon ...
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Washington Post expected to lay off ‘many dozens’ in coming week after cartoonist quits in protest: report
News of the anticipated layoffs came on the heels of Friday’s resignation from the Washington Post by Pulitzer Prize-winning ...
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The holiday season at Amazon: Swag, prizes — and mandatory overtime
Amazon uses giveaways for perfect attendance, gingerbread house contests, and incentive pay to keep employees showing up for ...
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A Pulitzer Prize-winning cartoonist said she quit The Washington Post after her Jeff Bezos cartoon was killed
Ann Telnaes said her cartoon aimed to criticize billionaire chief executives she said "have been doing their best to curry ...
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Streamers Fought to Line Trump’s Pockets in Melania Doc Bidding War
Amazon waged a bidding war against fellow streaming giants Disney and Paramount for the licensing rights to a documentary ...
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Washington Post cartoonist quits after paper rejects sketch of Bezos bowing to Trump
A Washington Post cartoonist says she has decided to quit after editors rejected her sketch of the newspaper’s owner and ...
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