Former AG Loretta Lynch to Lead Amazon Racial Equity Audit By Brittany Bernstein April 19, 2022 The audit will evaluate ‘any disparate racial impacts on our nearly one million U.S. hourly employees resulting from our policies,’ Amazon said.
NYC Warehouse Workers Vote to Become First Unionized Amazon Employees By Brittany Bernstein April 1, 2022 The tally was 2,654 votes in favor of joining the union and 2,131 opposed, with 67 challenged ballots.
Amazon Relocates Downtown Seattle Workers Due to Rise in Crime By Brittany Bernstein March 14, 2022 The company said it is hopeful employees will be able to return ‘when it is safe to do so.’
Today in Capital Matters: Prices and Big Tech By Dominic Pino February 18, 2022 Jessica Melugin and Jennifer Huddleston write for Capital Matters today.
NR PLUS With Inflation Rising, Why Punish Companies Seeking to Lower Prices? By Jessica Melugin February 18, 2022 The argument that some companies are practicing predatory pricing, which will ultimately hurt consumers, doesn’t hold water.
NR PLUS The Lost Action Hero By James Lileks February 17, 2022 The longer an action-hero series runs, the more it drifts woke.
NR PLUS American Big Business Must Stop Colluding with China By Marco Rubio February 3, 2022 It is well past time for our laws to counter corrupt business practices that entangle U.S. corporations with the Chinese government.
New Amazon Lord of the Rings Series Gets Title, First Teaser By Jack Butler January 19, 2022 We still know too little to determine whether The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power will live up to the immense potential of its source material.
NR PLUS Amazon Prime’s Flawed, Yet Enjoyable, Bid for the Fantasy Market By Craig Hanks January 8, 2022 The Wheel of Time has the potential to be great, but for now, good enough will have to do.
Who Says ‘Yes’ When the Chinese Government Makes a Demand? By Jim Geraghty December 21, 2021 Who will reject Chinese government censorship demands, if Amazon, Jeff Bezos, and Jay Carney won’t?