After Amazon's public relations account sent tweets taunting public officials, a security engineer filed a suspicious activity report about the “unnecessarily antagonistic” tone, believing that the account had been hacked. https://t.co/T7lHPvk6pw
“Finding out that the tweets are real is embarrassing and contradicts Amazon’s leadership principles they pride themselves on,” an Amazon employee told The Intercept. https://t.co/i1uu9Qz5pi
Document: Amazon security staff reported its own hostile tweets as “suspicious,” fearing they’d been hacked https://t.co/P0IhhICZIS by @kenklippenstein
Wow - blood, sweet, and urine-tinged scent of rampant and unregulated capitalism. I worked at Amazon in the FC's and saw first hand how poorly hourly employees are treated. The @TheFACEofAmazon stories
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Amazon admitted it lied when it had insisted its truckers never need to pee into bottles on the job. “This is an industry-wide issue and not specific to Amazon,” said an Amazon spokesman. “Except, y’know, the lying.”
@DelRey I was also "down-leveled" Amazon when I was hired as an engineer. I do not know if it was because of my "disability" or my "background" that I was downgraded. Faces of Amazon describes other experiences at Amazon.
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Profits at @amazon have soared during #COVID19 but workers are struggling for safe working conditions. Workers speaking up are targeted and intimidated. Email CEO @JeffBezos and tell him to respect workers' rights! #OrganizeAmazon https://t.co/FiirAjU8Sx