Blue Origin to Lay Off 10 Percent of Workforce

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Blue Origin, owned by Jeff Bezos, is planning to lay off approximately 10 percent of its workforce, which could affect around 1,000 employees. CEO David Limp cited rapid growth as the reason for the layoffs, stating that it led to increased bureaucracy and a lack of focus. The company aims to streamline its management structure and cut positions in engineering, project management, and research and development. Despite the layoffs, Limp expressed optimism about the company's future, highlighting upcoming projects such as landing on the Moon in 2025 and increasing the frequency of New Glenn and New Shepard flights.

The Jeff Bezos-owned space company Blue Origin has announced plans to lay off around 10 percent of its workforce. The company currently has more than 10,000 workers, according to Bloomberg, meaning the layoffs could affect around 1,000 employees. In an email obtained by The Verge, Blue Origin CEO David Limp told employees that fast growth led to “more bureaucracy and less focus than we needed.

Last month, Blue Origin successfully launched its New Glenn rocket, its SpaceX competitor that will transport satellites and other cargo to space. In his memo, Limp also highlighted plans to land on the Moon in 2025, as well as increase the frequency of New Glenn and New Shepard flights. “Let me add that I am extremely confident in the enormous opportunities in front of us and have never been more optimistic about our mission,” Limp wrote.

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