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The company’s pledge to conserve water at its data centers doesn’t account for the thirsty power plants that keep them running.
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A report released by Senator Bernie Sanders says Amazon’s popular Prime Day sales event has been “a major cause of injuries” for warehouse workers who pick and pack customer orders at the company's facilities across the U.S.
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With the changes in fueling options, lawmakers are worried that gas taxes might no longer fund roads and bridge maintenance. Could fees on deliveries be the solution?
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In a move that’s more environmentally friendly move, Amazon is moving from putting plastic air pillows in its packages in North America to using recycled paper filling instead.
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For two years, Amazon has refused to recognize its single unionized warehouse, organized by the upstart Amazon Labor Union. Now the hefty Teamsters is lending its muscle to the union effort.
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A new report finds Amazon has reduced plastic packaging the most in countries with stringent regulations.
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The company will trim roles in the team that overlooks technology for physical stores, a move that comes just a day after Amazon said it was ditching Just Walk Out technology.
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Amazon is arguing in a legal filing that the 88-year-old National Labor Relations Board is unconstitutional following similar arguments made this year.
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Jeff Bezos filed a statement with federal regulators indicating his sale of nearly 12 million shares of Amazon stock worth more than $2 billion.
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The update is the latest restriction Ring has made to police activity on its Neighbors app following concerns raised by privacy watchdogs about the company's relationship with police departments.