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Amazon’s Automation Drive Puts 600,000 Positions in Jeopardy by 2033, Report Reveals

Amazon’s internal strategy indicates automation could replace approximately 600,000 positions by 2033. The shift toward robotics and AI is expected to significantly impact warehouse and delivery roles. Industry analysts suggest this move could set a precedent for other major employers nationwide.

Massive Workforce Transformation Ahead

Amazon is planning one of the largest workforce automation initiatives in corporate history, with internal strategy documents indicating approximately 600,000 jobs could be replaced by robotics and artificial intelligence by 2033, according to reports first covered by The New York Times. The tech giant, which ranks as America’s second-largest employer, appears to be accelerating its automation timeline even as it plans to significantly increase operational output.

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U.S. Chamber Challenges $100,000 H-1B Visa Fee in Lawsuit, Citing Business Harm

** The U.S. Chamber of Commerce has filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration over a planned $100,000 fee for H-1B visas, arguing it will harm American businesses. This legal action coincides with a new report indicating that only 40% of U.S. workers hold what are classified as “quality jobs,” adding to concerns about the labor market’s health. **CONTENT:**

U.S. Chamber Sues Over Proposed H-1B Visa Fee Increase