Tag: Amazon.com Inc

NLRB Sues Amazon Over Labor Practices at a Staten Island Facility

The National Labor Relations Board sued Amazon in federal court on Thursday, asking a judge to force the…

Amazon Opens a Whole Foods With the Next Step in Automation

“Would you like to sign in with your palm?”That was the question a cheerful Amazon employee posed when…

Absent or Swinging Prices Keep Consumers Guessing

When a holiday toy catalog from Amazon arrived in the mail in late October, Krista Hoffmann noticed something…

Big Tech Makes a Big Bet: Offices Are Still the Future

Smaller tech companies, given their financial constraints, might have to choose whether to invest in physical spaces or…

The Age of Anti-Ambition

The plague, the death, the supply chain, long lines at the post office, the collapse of many aspects…

Union Election Is Set at Amazon’s Staten Island Warehouse

Amazon and a fledgling union of workers at its Staten Island warehouse agreed to terms of an election…

Dance, I Said — Dance! And Leave the Package on the Porch.

How did we get here? It all feels like an inevitable outgrowth of Amazon’s ever-expanding product suite. Install…

Rivian Loses Its Shine as Investors Fret About Production Delays

The company also did not tell investors that its chief operating officer, Rod Copes, a Harley-Davidson veteran, left…

Lawmakers Press Amazon on Sales of Chemical Used in Suicides

The United States is among many countries that allow the chemical compound to be sold as a food…

Rotterdam May Dismantle Part of Bridge for Jeff Bezos’ Superyacht

Until now, tall ships passed under the bridge before assembling their masts and taller structures, he said.Dennis Tak,…

A Teenager Tracked Elon Musk’s Jet on Twitter. Then Came the Direct Message.

Mr. Sweeney made a counteroffer to Mr. Musk, according to the screenshots of the exchange, saying that he…

Amazon Warehouse in Alabama Set to Begin Second Union Election

During the first union election at Amazon’s Bessemer, Ala., warehouse, early last year, organizers largely avoided visiting workers…