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  2. Amazon Hiring for Over 200 Work-From-Home Positions - AOL

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    The following are the different job categories and how many positions are available at Amazon. Solutions Architect — There are 90 jobs available in this category. Amazon Hiring for Over 200 Work ...

  3. Angry Amazon employees are ‘rage applying’ for new jobs after ...

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    Angry Amazon employees are ‘rage applying’ for new jobs after Andy Jassy’s RTO mandate: ‘I will not go back’

  4. Amazon Mechanical Turk - Wikipedia

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    Amazon classifies Workers as contractors rather than employees and does not pay payroll taxes. Classifying Workers as contractors allows Amazon to avoid things like minimum wage, overtime, and workers compensation—this is a common practice among "gig economy" platforms. Workers are legally required to report their income as self-employment ...

  5. Amazon CEO Andy Jassy’s brutal message to remote workers ...

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    Switching positions on the 'future of work' During the meeting, Jassy reportedly said he'd spoken to between 60 and 80 CEOs, "virtually all" of which wanted their staff back in the office.

  6. Amazon worker organization - Wikipedia

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    Amazon warehouse workers outside the National Labor Relations Board October 25, 2021. On April 1, 2022, the National Labor Relations Board announced that Amazon workers at the JFK8 warehouse in Staten Island, New York City voted to approve the union. 2,654 voted in favor of a union while 2,131 voted against a union.

  7. Congress of Essential Workers - Wikipedia

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    The congress is led by Chris Smalls [4] who was fired by Amazon shortly after organising a walk-out of the Amazon warehouse where he worked. The group called on Amazon to raise the minimum wage from $15 per hour to $30 per hour. [5] The work that the Congress of Essential Workers started, led to the development of the Amazon Labor Union. [6]