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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 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.

  5. Amazon Mechanical Turk - Wikipedia

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    Workers, colloquially known as Turkers or crowdworkers, browse among existing jobs and complete them in exchange for a fee set by the requester. To place jobs, requesters use an open application programming interface (API), or the more limited MTurk Requester site. [2] As of April 2019, requesters could register from 49 approved countries. [3]

  6. Amazon Labor Union - Wikipedia

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    The Amazon Labor Union (ALU) is a labor union specifically for Amazon workers, created on April 20, 2021. [1] On April 1, 2022, the Amazon workers at a warehouse in Staten Island, JFK8, backed by the ALU became the first unionized Amazon workers recognized by the National Labor Relations Board. [2] In June 2024 the union became affiliated with ...

  7. Amazon worker organization - Wikipedia

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    Amazon workers protest in Minnesota, 2018. Throughout the late 2010s, warehouses in Staten Island and Minnesota participated in union drives and bargaining. Workers organized for work conditions in particular, such as need for more frequent breaks. Workers have leaked Amazon manager training videos about discouraging labor organization.