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Amazon HR Document show PiP Increase just before Layoffs

by Harikrishnan A
March 21, 2024
in Business, Markets, News, Tech, Trending, World
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Amazon’s Approach to Employee Performance and Job Cuts Revealed

Leaked HR documents have unveiled Amazon’s extensive reliance on Performance Improvement Plans (PIPs) as a precursor to significant layoffs. Internal documents from Amazon’s Human Resources department exposed a concerning pattern where thousands of employees were subjected to PIPs each month preceding the massive job cuts from November 2022 to March 2023, resulting in 27,000 terminations.

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A Surge in PIP Implementation

Documents dating back to early 2023 highlighted a notable surge in Amazon’s utilization of PIPs leading up to the layoffs. Initially, in April 2022, around 2,000 employees were enrolled in the initial phase of Amazon’s PIP process, known internally as “Focus.” However, by the year’s end, this number skyrocketed to over 3,300 employees monthly. The trend continued into January, indicating a significant escalation in PIP placements.

Uncertainty Surrounding PIP Outcomes

While placement on a PIP often signals potential termination, Amazon’s documents lack clarity regarding the fate of employees undergoing such plans. Crucially, the company did not disclose the number of employees who successfully completed PIPs or how many of them were eventually laid off during the specified period. Despite inquiries, Amazon chose to remain silent on this matter.

Amazon’s Stance on Performance Management

Recognizing the discomfort associated with PIPs, Amazon seemed to stress the importance of upholding high performance standards within its workforce. The company’s HR department emphasized the periodic refreshment of the employee pool to maintain these standards, citing managerial reluctance to engage in performance management activities. This emphasis underscores Amazon’s commitment to accountability in ensuring operational efficiency.

Job Cuts Across Divisions

In addition to the revelations regarding PIPs, Amazon recently announced significant job cuts across various divisions, including One Medical, Amazon Pharmacy, Prime Video, and MGM Studios.

Restructuring in Healthcare

Amazon’s One Medical and Amazon Pharmacy divisions experienced a reduction of approximately 400 positions. The rationale behind these layoffs, as explained by a company spokesperson, was to realign resources and accelerate improvements in healthcare services.

Streamlining Operations in Entertainment

Further job cuts affected “several hundred” employees in Amazon’s Prime Video and MGM Studios divisions. In an internal memo, Mike Hopkins, Senior Vice President of Prime Video and Amazon MGM Studios, outlined these layoffs as part of efforts to streamline operations and prioritize impactful content and product initiatives. While the exact number of affected employees remains undisclosed, Amazon assured that the reduction would constitute a relatively small percentage of Hopkins’ team.

The Impact of MGM Acquisition and Industry Trends

These job cuts were attributed to challenges arising from Amazon’s acquisition of MGM for $8.5 billion in 2022. Despite ongoing optimization efforts, the enduring impact of the acquisition influenced this decision. This move aligns with recent actions by Amazon’s subsidiary Twitch, which announced intentions to lay off approximately 500 employees, reflecting broader trends in the tech industry. Last year alone, Amazon reportedly shed over 27,000 jobs across its various divisions, echoing a broader trend observed in Silicon Valley and global tech offices.

Amazon’s reliance on PIPs before layoffs prompts scrutiny of its approach to workforce management and employee performance evaluation. The recent job cuts across healthcare and entertainment divisions underscore the company’s ongoing adaptation to industry challenges and efforts to optimize operations amidst evolving market dynamics.

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