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According to a recent report, e-commerce giant Amazon purposefully ranks its own products above other higher-rated competitors on its platform. According to an investigation by the Markup, "We found that knowing only whether a product was an Amazon brand or exclusive could predict in seven out of every 10 cases whether Amazon would place it first in search results." ....
URL copied Labour board says Amazon illegally fired outspoken workers The National Labour Relations Board has found that two outspoken Amazon workers were illegally fired last year. Both employees, Emily Cunningham and Maren Costa, worked at Amazon offices in Seattle and publicly criticised the company, pushing it to do more to reduce its impact on climate change and to better protect warehouse workers from the coronavirus. Cunningham shared with The Associated Press an email from the NLRB, which said it found that Amazon violated the rights of the two workers. The government agency also confirmed on Monday that it found merit in the case. The news was first reported by The New York Times. ....
John Moore/Getty Images This story is available exclusively to Insider subscribers. Become an Insider and start reading now. Amazon hosted 8,000 virtual interns in 2020, the largest intern class in the company s history. 3 interns turned full-time employees shared what their program was like. They talked about sprints and tech, the company s emphasis on documentation, and perks before the pandemic. Amazon offers undergraduate, graduate, and MBA internships in all of its 200-plus offices around the world. They can be both technical, such as for developers, and non-technical, such as for business analysts, UX designers, and accountants, lasting 12 to 16 weeks. The company hires based on business demand, meaning no two years intakes are the same. ....
Amazon Worker s Reply To Customer s Complaint Has Internet In Stitches Amazon Worker s Reply To Customer s Complaint Has Internet In Stitches The exchange between the customer and the Amazon employee has left thousands of Twitter users amused. An Amazon customer service representative s one-word response has amused many. Twitter users are having a good laugh, thanks to an Amazon employee s sassy response to a customer trying to track down a misplaced package. Twitter user Lucy Harrison took to the microblogging platform to share the one-word response she received from Amazon customer care service representative Abigail when complaining about a package that apparently got lost in transit. ....