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Pushed to use artificial intelligence, software developers at the e-commerce giant say they must work faster and have less ...
Engineers who spoke to the New York Times describe a culture where AI adoption is technically optional, but failing to use it ...
CEO Andy Jassy has long touted the benefits of generative AI, not just for Amazon customers, but for Amazon coders as well.
In the dynamic world of Amazon, where the environment is fiercely competitive and ever-evolving, both the software developers and warehouse workers find themselves experiencing surprisingly similar ...
Two of the drivers suing Amazon are women and have also alleged that the company’s poor working conditions are discriminatory to women who cannot as easily relieve themselves. Colorado law ...
better working conditions, and for Amazon to bargain on a contract with workers who’ve voted to unionize with the help of the Teamsters. In 2023, the company generated more than $36.9 billion in ...
Amazon.com AMZN is being asked by investors to provide an independent report on working conditions for warehouse employees. The same proposal, filed by Tulipshare, the activist investor platform ...
When the investment firm BlackRock voted against an independent audit of the working conditions at Amazon’s warehouses, it was relying on false and misleading information from the company ...
The drivers accused Amazon of denying them bathroom breaks to accommodate tight delivery timelines. The class-action lawsuit alleged that the work conditions put in place by Amazon forced drivers ...
found that three Amazon warehouse facilities had violated legislation designed to require employers to provide safe working environments. Investigations found that Amazon workers are at high risk ...
Sen. Bernie Sanders on Tuesday launched an investigation into working conditions at Amazon.com Inc.’s warehouses, accusing the company of “corporate greed” and asking current and former ...
safer working conditions, and the shot at a better life they say Amazon promised them. They chanted as they marched across the parking lot. “What do we want?” a march leader yelled.