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  2. Amazon worker organization - Wikipedia

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    Amazon warehouse workers outside the National Labor Relations Board. Some warehouse workers of Amazon, the largest American e-commerce retailer with 750,000 employees, have organized for workplace improvements in light of the company's scrutinized labor practices and stance against unions. Worker actions have included work stoppages, and have ...

  3. Here's where Amazon's first 21 employees are now - AOL

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    Brad Stone's book "The Everything Store" plus a conversation with early employees Tom Schonhoff and Mike Hanlon helped us figure out the names of some of Amazon's first critical employees. (The ...

  4. Amazon sharply upped ‘performance improvement plans’ for ...

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    Amazon added that the way it reports the metrics used to calculate the numbers of employees on PIPs changed “more than a year ago,” meaning that the figures were “not reflective of accurate ...

  5. The list of major companies requiring employees to return to ...

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    Business Insider compiled a running list of the companies calling employees back. The list includes companies like JPMorgan, Starbucks, and Amazon. The start of 2025 could herald a new return to ...

  6. The Work Number - Wikipedia

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    The Work Number is an American employment verification database created in 1985 by Talx Corporation. [1] [2] [3] Talx, (now Equifax Workforce Solutions) was acquired by Equifax Inc. in February 2007 for US$1.4 billion.

  7. Congress of Essential Workers - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] The founders were all current or recent Amazon employees Chris Smalls, Gerald Bryson, Jordan Flowers and Derrick Palmer. [1] The organisation was created to advocate for essential workers, with special focus on those who were the subject of employer retaliatory actions and those who needed funds to pursue civil rights complaints.

  8. Amazon exec says workers who don't want to return to office ...

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    In fact, 91% percent of Amazon employees surveyed by the anonymous social media app Blind said they did not support the company’s decision to return to the office full-time. Blind surveyed 2,585 ...

  9. The Life and Death of an Amazon Warehouse Temp

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    Amazon, for instance, says it has 90,000 full-time U.S. employees at its fulfillment and sorting centers—but it plans to bring on an estimated 100,000 seasonal workers to help handle this year’s peak. Many of these seasonal hires come through Integrity Staffing Solutions, a Delaware-based temp firm.