New Delhi:

Germany's software company SAP has also started showing the effect of recession.

The company said on Thursday that it will lay off 3,000 employees working here in the coming days. The Waldorf-based conglomerate, which provides traditional software and cloud-based computing services, said it has strengthened its core business Targeted restructuring is planned to improve performance and efficiency.

According to AFP, while disclosing the results of the year 2022, the company has said in a report that about 2.5 percent of SAP employees may be affected by this program.

Currently, 1,20,000 employees work with SAP worldwide.

If two and a half percent of these are taken out, it means that the company is preparing to show the way out to a total of 3000 employees. 

Let us tell you that before SAP, amid the sound of recession in the world, e-commerce company Amazon (Amazon) had made a big announcement of layoffs.

Amazon had said that it is laying off about 18,000 employees (Amazon LayOff).

This process of retrenchment will start from January 18.

According to the note shared by CEO Andy Jassy, ​​the biggest impact of this major layoff will be on the employees working in the company's e-commerce and human-resources (HR) sections. 

The CEO of Amazon Company said in a statement that I expect more cuts in early 2023.

We usually wait to communicate these results until we can speak with the people who are directly affected.

Although one of our partners had leaked this information externally, we decided it would be best to share this news first.

so that you can hear the details directly.

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