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The 3 Most Unique (and Cursed) Things on Sale at Amazon This Week
The deals are hot on freaky bread-shaped pillows, burrito blankets, and pheromone oil.
Amazon Wanted to ‘Unlock’ the Liquor Market by Secretly Lobbying to Change Laws, Leaked Document Shows
A leaked 2020 policy document shows that Amazon had detailed plans for “proactively changing alcohol laws” to get better sales.
This Best-Selling Fire TV Is Over $100 Off (Just in Time for Awards Season)
It has a 4.6-star rating and *drum roll please* over 29,700 reviews on Amazon.
Amazon Is Now a 'Para-State' Governing Global Commerce, Researcher Says
Amazon's influence over third-party sellers on its platform is substantial and spans continents, a new report says.
OSHA Cites 3 Amazon Warehouses for Unsafe Working Conditions
OSHA has now cited six warehouses in five states in the last few months.
Amazon Will Now Be Your Pharmacist, If You Subscribe to Prime
The company's new RxPass service is its latest foray into providing healthcare, after buying One Medical for $3.9 billion.
Department of Labor Says Amazon Failed to 'Keep Workers Safe,' Proposes Fine
The U.S. Department of Labor plans to fine Amazon over $60,000 after OSHA investigations reported unsafe working conditions.
Amazon Labor Union Certified by U.S. Labor Officials
Amazon now has a legal obligation to bargain with the union, and can face serious penalties if it doesn't.
Amazon Workers Are Buying Pins Commemorating ‘Surviving’ Peak Season
The pin, sold on eBay, is a Rick-and-Morty-themed adaptation of Peccy, Amazon's blob-shaped orange warehouse mascot.
‘Grueling’: Amazon Workers Describe What It's Like Working Peak Season
The holidays are an exhausting time for Amazon's warehouse and delivery workers. Helpfully, the company is encouraging them to "Have Fun!!"
Amazon Is Refusing to Comply with a Federal Judge’s Order, Emails Show
The company seems resistant to tell its employees that it was ordered by a federal judge to stop firing people for unionizing, according to a new filing by the NLRB.
Robot Landlords Are Buying Up Houses
Companies with deep resources are outsourcing management to apps and algorithms, putting home ownership further out of reach.