Amazon vendor laying off workers as e-tailing giant opens Prime Air hub

January 17, 2020

Pinnacle Logistics plans to lay off 1,609 employees at the Baltimore-Washington International airport in mid-April. The company that supports Amazon.com is taking the action as the e-tailing giant opens a 200,000-square-foot hub for its Prime Air operations in Baltimore. Amazon has offered jobs to hourly workers affected by the Pinnacle layoff.

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