“Thank you Amazon.com for your amazing generosity,” writes Mary’s Place on Facebook. “Thanks to you, Mayor Ed Murray, and the City of Seattle, more than 200 moms, dads, and kids (and pets!) will be safe, warm and together at night!”
“Rapid aging of the population will place great pressure on the pension fund and the workforce, and family members will face unprecedented pressure to take care of the elderly,” he said. “The whole of society should also be prepared to face challenges to social security.”
“Most of us work here because we want to solve the world’s most challenging technology problems,” said Amazon Engineer Nick Ciubotariu in a long essay challenging the New York Times piece. “We come to work, do our best, have fun, and go home. While what the authors write sounds evil-scary-bad, it lacks, you know, facts and substance.”
“Low unemployment rates and a shortage of skilled labor are spurring more competition for knowledge-workers, putting upward pressure on wages in the tech sector and widening the income gap,” the report says.
“The simple truth is that Amazon, the leviathan that calls Seattle home, is currently building a private data cloud for the CIA. With this cloud, the CIA will be better able to incinerate entire Yemeni families with Predator drones, stalk domestic and foreign dissidents, and keep track of its operatives across the planet.?Amazon is now directly complicit in every new death?caused by the CIA.”
“It’s a huge win,” said Greg Ramirez, director of organizing at SEIU6. “We’re hoping it’s a step in the right direction for Amazon.” The labor organization currently represents around 600 union janitors at Amazon.
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“It is less of a challenge because society has become more sophisticated, with people more educated, and there is much more knowledge around. Some of the toughest issues like eliminating most of the extreme poverty have been overcome, so I think domestically it will become more manageable.”
“Our Board of Directors and management team regularly review the company’s strategic priorities and opportunities, including capital allocation, and assess a variety of strategic options,” the statement said. “We are committed to driving value for all?Outerwall?shareholders and will continue to take actions to achieve this important objective.”
“The US has been increasingly blatant in its interference in Hong Kong’s affairs in recent months, including passing successive laws, pronouncing an executive order and imposing ‘sanctions’ against our officials under the pretext of human rights, democracy and autonomy,” the spokesman said.
“Our team is doubling down and investigating what the root cause is,” Rohit Agarwal, GM of Amazon K-12 Education, told the Times at the conference. “We will do what is appropriate to respond to the results of the investigation.”