Amazon’s Return-to-Office Policy Faces Pushback
Amazon’s recent decision to bring employees back to the office five days a week, starting next year, has stirred strong reactions among staff.
Rivian Stock Sees Modest Rebound Amid Investor Losses and Analyst Concerns
Rivian Automotive Inc. saw its shares bounce back slightly on Monday after a tough week marked by disappointing earnings.
Amazon Web Services Mexico to Invest $5 Billion in Data Centers
Amazon Web Services Mexico (AWS), a branch of Amazon.com Inc., plans to invest over $5 billion in constructing a series of data centers in Mexico, catering to the rising demand for cloud services amid technological advancements.
Fire Incident Sparks Evacuation Near Amazon Fulfillment Center in Illinois
Employees at an Amazon fulfillment center in Markham, Illinois, experienced an evacuation due to a nearby fire on Thursday morning.
Amazon, SpaceX, and Trader Joe's Challenge Constitutionality of Labor Board in Legal Battles
Amazon, along with SpaceX and Trader Joe's, is challenging the constitutionality of the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) in legal filings.
Trucking Owner Pleads Guilty to Scheme Targeting Amazon and Bath & Body Works Shipments
An Ohio trucking company owner confessed to wire fraud in a federal court for participating in a scam that cheated shippers, including Amazon and Bath & Body Works.
ATI Pilots' Union Pushes for Improved Contract Amid Amazon's Rapid Growth
In a recent interview, the chair of the pilots' union at Air Transport International (ATI), a key air carrier in Amazon's delivery network, expressed frustration over delayed contract negotiations.
Amazon Announces Limited Layoffs in Buy with Prime Unit Amid Ongoing Restructuring
Amazon.com has announced layoffs affecting fewer than 5% of its Buy with Prime unit employees.
Amazon Initiates Job Cuts in Prime Video and MGM Studios Divisions
Amazon is undergoing layoffs in its Prime Video and MGM Studios divisions, with hundreds of employees affected.
Amazon Slashes Fees to Compete with Shein in Fast-Fashion Market
Amazon is feeling the pressure from fast-fashion app Shein and has decided to cut referral fees for cheap clothing items in an effort to compete.
Spanish Amazon Workers Plan Strike Over Wages Ahead of Epiphany Holiday
Spanish workers at an Amazon logistics center in northern Spain, near the border with France, are planning a three-day strike from January 3 to 5 ahead of the Epiphany feast day.
Deforestation in Brazil's Amazon Declines by 22.3% in the Past Year, but Challenges Remain for Lula's Zero Deforestation Goal
Deforestation in Brazil's Amazon decreased by 22.3% in the 12 months through July, marking the smallest area cleared since 2018, according to government data from the Brazilian space research agency Inpe.
Amazon Allows Supervisors to Terminate Employees Resisting Return-to-Office Policy
Amazon has introduced new guidelines allowing supervisors to terminate employees who resist the return-to-office directive.
FTC Chair Lina Khan Defends Amazon Antitrust Lawsuit, Citing Competition Protection
FTC Chair Lina Khan defended the agency's antitrust lawsuit against Amazon, emphasizing that it aims to protect free and fair competition rather than punish success.
Amazon Plans to Hire 250,000 Logistics Workers for Holiday Season Amid Retail Hiring Decline
Amazon.com Inc. is planning to hire 250,000 logistics workers for the upcoming holiday season.
Revisiting Amazon's Anticipatory Shipping Patent: The Evolution and Potential Future Applications
Amazon's anticipatory shipping patent, which generated interest a decade ago, is now being revisited.
Amazon's Cutting-Edge Robotics Fulfillment Center Debuts in Detroit
Amazon has opened its first robotics fulfillment center in Detroit, covering 823,000 square feet and employing over 1,200 workers.
Amazon Accelerates Fast-Delivery Capabilities in the Post-COVID Era
Amazon.com Inc. is doubling down on its fast-delivery capabilities for its Prime service following a temporary slowdown during the pandemic.
Prime Day Insights: Unraveling the Supply Chain Implications for Peak 2023
The results of Amazon Prime Day on July 11-12 indicate that Peak 2023 is likely to be a strong and busy season for the supply chain.
Amazon's Carbon Emissions Dip for the First Time Due to Renewable Energy Purchases and Slower Sales Growth
Amazon reports a decrease in carbon emissions for the first time since the company began reporting the figure.