Amazon reveals 16,000 jobs cut worldwide
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Amazon, which has asserted its dominance in retail and the tech industry with its cloud computing services, has turned heads this year with dramatic workforce changes as it invests billions into artificial intelligence. In January, Amazon ordered its ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Errol Schweizer has the essential take on the grocery industry. Thousands of warehouse and delivery workers are participating in the largest strike against Amazon in U.S. history.
For years, Amazon has faced accusations that the pressure the company puts on its warehouse workers to work more quickly has led to higher rates of injuries. Now, an investigation by a U.S. Senate committee led by Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) has found that ...
It is no secret that Amazon has been drastically changing its massive global workforce of roughly 1.5 million to better compete in the tech and online retail industries. Amazon CEO Andy Jassy even said in his annual letter to shareholders, which was ...
A sweeping congressional investigation into worker safety at Amazon found that the nation’s largest online retailer manipulated data on warehouse worker injuries and disregarded internal research on improving safety. The report was released late Sunday ...
Pushing back against hundreds of daily packages, long hours and little aid, approximately 10,000 Amazon workers have gone on strike throughout the U.S. As of right now, Amazon warehouse employees and delivery drivers in the cities of Chicago, New York City ...
Amazon.com reached a settlement with the Occupational Safety and Health Administration, or OSHA, concluding the department's investigation into the e-commerce giant's safety practices and resolving all but one of its previous citations. The settlement will ...
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