The head of Amazon's healthcare business wants employees to know Tuesday's layoffs are part of a normal business cycle, not a sign of underperformance.
He noted that other companies have also made similar job cuts lately, urging employees not to believe the "pundits" who may say negative things about Amazon's healthcare business.
"As often happens with changes like this, some pundits may speculate that we're eliminating roles because our health care business is underperforming — don't believe this speculation.
In a separate email on Tuesday , Lindsay highlighted the growth of Amazon's healthcare business, saying the layoffs were intended to "reposition resources" so the company can better invest in other growth areas.
He also said Amazon integrated One Medical's finance, legal, and tech teams into Amazon's healthcare business as it looks to "realign resources."
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