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Amazon fined $5.9 million for warehouse law violations
The Hill via AOL· 1 day agoAmazon was fined roughly $5.9 million over alleged quota violations at two of its warehouses in...
UK Amazon workers balloted on union recognition
BBC via AOL· 16 hours agoWorkers at Amazon in Coventry will be balloted over union recognition [PA Media] A ballot process that could see Amazon recognise a trade union in the UK...
Amazon Fined For Failing To Inform Workers About Productivity Quotas
International Business Times· 19 hours agoAmazon has been hit with a $5.9 million fine by a California labor regulator for not properly...
Amazon Prime Day 2024: Everything You Need to Know
US Weekly· 2 days agoAmazon Prime Day 2024 will be one of the biggest shopping events of the year. Whether you’re a seasoned Prime Day shopper or are thinking about opening...
Amazon leadership team to be announced
KTBS Shreveport· 13 hours agoThe leadership of Amazon’s fulfillment center in Shreveport will be introduced during a reception Friday morning. Abhishek (Abhi) Gowrishankar is the...
Amazon Labor Union members vote overwhelmingly in favor of an affiliation with the Teamsters
Stamford Advocate· 2 days agoNew York City warehouse workers who are part of the Amazon Labor Union overwhelmingly voted to align...
Amazon Fined $5.9 Million Over Warehouse Productivity Quotas
Bloomberg· 1 day agoAmazon.com Inc. was fined $5.9 million for failing to provide written work quotas to employees at...
Amazon Fined $5.9 Million Over Warehouse Productivity Quotas
Bloomberg via Yahoo Finance· 1 day ago(Bloomberg) -- Amazon.com Inc. was fined $5.9 million for failing to provide written work quotas to...
Amazon's Throne and Liberty MMO is coming to the west in September
Engadget· 18 hours agoAmazon will bring free-to-play MMO Throne and Liberty to North America, South America, Europe and...
Amazon workers at UK warehouse to vote on union recognition in July
Reuters· 19 hours agoAmazon workers at a warehouse in Britain moved closer to possibly gaining union recognition as a...