“Go through your garbage?” I interjected during an interview with Martin yesterday, referring to Oracle’s infamous hiring of professional investigators who attempted to purchase a Microsoft advocacy group’s trash?from a janitorial service.
“Certainly, we are glad to see Amazon responding to public concerns and beginning to take steps to improve conditions for workers in their warehouses, first with their?announcement they would invest in air conditioning warehouses ?… and now with today’s announcement that they will invest in workers’ education. Amazon certainly hasn’t?solved every problem at their warehouses, but these are good steps — and yet another example of how peaceful persistent public pressure can make a?difference for workers.”
“Innovation is accelerating, not decelerating,” Olsavsky said.
“Certainly the economics have improved through invention on behalf of the team there, as well as operating efficiencies,” said Szkutak, adding at the time that it is a “challenge” to make the service run profitably.
“Amazon is excited to offer a new way for customers to shop for toys this holiday season,” an Amazon spokesperson said in a statement to GeekWire.
“Amazon is still profiting from technology specifically designed to speed the detection, development, and extraction of fossil fuel,” he said, speaking in the shadow of a massive Amazon tower. “Amazon is still funding lobbyists and politicians who deny the climate reality. We still have work to do.”
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“I think a more appropriate method of comparing cross vendor availability at a high level is average downtime per region – i.e. total downtime/# regions,” Read said via email. “Additionally, I think it is useful to break out US and EU regions where a majority of their users would be impacted.
“I chalked it up to a horrendous administrative error but remain disappointed that a company of Amazon’s size didn’t have better mechanisms in place to prevent something like that from happening during an employee’s maternity leave,” she wrote.
“I was worried that people were losing out on their stuff, so I phone?Amazon again and said, ‘I’m happy to accept these gifts if they are footing the cost, but I’m not happy if these people are going to lose out,'” Quinn told the Daily Mail. “But Amazon said, ‘It’s on us.’ ”?
“Every other day there’s another company expanding here because of the magic of what Pittsburgh has right now,” he noted.