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Author: Elizabeth Weise, USA TODAY

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Why Amazon didn’t pick your city for its second headquarters

November 13, 2018Elizabeth Weise, USA TODAYComments Off on Why Amazon didn’t pick your city for its second headquarters

Of the 20 cities that made the second round of Amazon’s beauty pageant for its second headquarters, these didn’t make the cut.

Tech

Amazon II is too much, so there will be two second headquarters instead of one

November 6, 2018November 6, 2018Elizabeth Weise, USA TODAYComments Off on Amazon II is too much, so there will be two second headquarters instead of one

Amazon has made the decision to shift its placement of a second headquartersco-equal with Seattle from one city to two.

Tech

Amazon upping wages to $15/hour, but cuts stock awards, incentive pay

October 3, 2018Elizabeth Weise, USA TODAYComments Off on Amazon upping wages to $15/hour, but cuts stock awards, incentive pay

A new minimum wage in its fulfillment centers wasn’t the only change Amazon announced Tuesday.The company is also taking away stock awards and incentive pay for hourly warehouse workers and customer service employees.

Tech

Amazon’s $1 trillion market cap is the kind of attention it may not want

September 4, 2018Elizabeth Weise, USA TODAYComments Off on Amazon’s $1 trillion market cap is the kind of attention it may not want

Amazon’s $1 trillion market value is great for shareholdersand a testament to how much consumers love it. But the attention may not come at the best time.

Tech

Amazon’s annual meeting draws protests from pilots and drag queens

May 30, 2018Elizabeth Weise, USA TODAYComments Off on Amazon’s annual meeting draws protests from pilots and drag queens

About 100 shareholders attended Amazon’s annual shareholders meeting Wednesday, while outside a carnival-esque crowd protested.

Tech

Amazon should stop selling facial recognition software to police, ACLU and other rights groups say

May 22, 2018Elizabeth Weise, USA TODAYComments Off on Amazon should stop selling facial recognition software to police, ACLU and other rights groups say

The ACLU and civil rights groups are demanding Amazonstopselling a facial recognitiontool to the government

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