The “Make Amazon Pay” logo projected onto Amazon’s campus in Hyderabad, India. | Image: Make Amazon Pay campaign
An international group of climate activists and Amazon warehouse workers have launched an online campaign called “Make Amazon Pay,” calling on the tech giant to provide better working conditions for its employees and to reduce its expanding carbon footprint. The protests come just as the New York Times reports that the Seattle-based company has been on a hiring spree this year, expanding its global workforce.
“During the Covid-19 pandemic, Amazon became a trillion dollar corporation, with CEO Jeff Bezos becoming the first person in history to amass $200 billion in personal wealth,” the campaign states on its website. “Meanwhile, Amazon warehouse workers risked their lives as essential workers, and faced threats and intimidation if they...
International coalition of activists launches protest against Amazon
The Verge
0 shares
1 views
Advertisement
Related news coverage
14 tech organizers and labor experts share their ideas for re-empowering American workers
Business Insider
· Over the past half century, workers' wages have stagnated, their rights have been eroded, and whistleblowers have faced frequent..
Brazil’s Tale Of Two Epidemics: Zika And COVID-19 – OpEd
Eurasia Review
You might like
More coverage
The mainstreaming of Occupy Wall Street: How rethinking American capitalism became the most important debate of the 2010s
Business Insider
· Occupy Wall Street grew from the wake of the Great Recession, and while its participants were largely on the fringe, it had a..