Amazon to Cut 16,000 Jobs Worldwide Amid Employee Vacation Dispute

Amazon recently announced plans to cut 16,000 jobs worldwide, leaving many employees facing unexpected changes. One reader shared a personal experience that illustrates the human side of such decisions. They had booked their first real vacation in years, only to be called into HR two days before departure and informed that their role was being eliminated.The meeting felt formal and scripted, offering little room for discussion. When the reader asked about their already approved vacation, HR responded vaguely with, “It’ll be handled later,” providing no details or assurance. Later, the reader received a final paycheck that excluded vacation pay, accompanied by an email stating that approved leave no longer applied after termination.

Refusing to accept the dismissal, the reader reviewed the company handbook and discovered a policy clearly stating that approved vacation must either be honored or paid out. They sent HR a polite message with a screenshot of the policy and a simple question: “Can you explain this?” The next morning, HR called back with a sudden adjustment: the termination date was changed so that the employee remained officially on vacation. They were instructed not to work and to take the trip as planned, ignoring any messages from management during the time away.Upon returning, HR offered a temporary reinstatement, but the reader declined. They had taken the trip, received the pay they were owed, and left on their own terms. The experience highlights the importance of knowing company policies and standing up for one’s rights, even during challenging workplace transitions.

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