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The tech giant has quietly shed warehouse employees whose work authorizations were revoked after the Trump administration ...
Scientists are trying to understand footage that showed ocelots and opossums, usually predator and prey, hanging out together ...
New York’s attorney general, Letitia James, sued Amazon on Tuesday evening, arguing that the company provided inadequate safety protection for workers in New York City during the pandemic and ...
Supporters of the Amazon Labor Union after learning of its victory at a Staten Island warehouse last week. Credit... DeSean McClinton-Holland for The New York Times ...
Karsten Moran for The New York Times Background reading The Federal Trade Commission and 17 states have sued Amazon , saying its conduct in its online store and services to merchants illegally ...
The company and its new union share the same problem. By Jodi Kantor and Karen Weise Last Wednesday, Derrick Palmer clocked in for his 7:15 a.m. shift at Amazon’s giant warehouse on Staten ...
But New York remains an alluring prize, and Amazon’s string of warehouses in the city puts it in a strong position to benefit from the huge spike in online shopping set off by the pandemic. Image ...
Christian S Hansen for The New York Times Jerry Kavesh, who offers Western wear like $85 cowboy boots on Amazon, is emblematic of the supply issues that its sellers face.
Amazon no longer gets us everything we need and quickly. Will this affect our shopping habits for good? By Shira Ovide This article is part of the On Tech newsletter. You can sign up here to ...
Adam Satariano, who writes about European technology for The New York Times, talked to me about his article on why Amazon’s playbook started to work in Italy, and if the country is a template ...
Chinese merchants have been huge on Amazon. But now we’re seeing the trend reverse. By Shira Ovide One essential ingredient for Amazon’s success is the explosion of businesses based in China ...
A 2011 thriller was supposed to cost $15. One merchant listed it at $987, with a 17th-century publication date. That’s what happens in a marketplace where third-party sellers run wild.