India, March 19 -- E-commerce giant Amazon is planning to slash 14,000 managerial positions by early 2025 as part of its attempt to cut costs, media reports said.

According to reports, Amazon will save between $2.1 billion and $3.6 billion annually if it implements the job cut.

This 13% reduction in its global management workforce will bring the number of managers down from 105,770 to 91,936, reported The Financial Express.

The latest job cut, if implemented, will follow the e-commerce firm's recent layoffs in communications and sustainability units.

The company is reportedly targeting to streamline operations and restructure its teams.

Quoting Business Insider, The Financial Express reported that the job cuts align with CEO Andy Jas...