In the midst of mass layoffs amongst several tech companies, an article that addresses a move at Amazon to scale back some its HR department is especially timely and noteworthy. While the three below articles are all worth a read, I call particular attention to the article that delves into the HR related development. As always, below are a couple articles that caught my eye this week. Where a Minimum Wage Rate Goes the Furthest…& Where it Does Not Last week, an article was published that took a look at what parts of the country the minimum wage rate goes furthest and where it falls short. As the article notes, hourly workers in Denver and Spokane (among a few other cities) seem to be doing well, while hourly workers in Honolulu and Plano see just the opposite. The article notes that the high(er) cost of living in a place like Honolulu impacts how far an hourly worker can stretch their dollar compared to a lower cost of living location like Denver. Amazon Set to Scale Back HR Wor