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  2. Amazon (company) - Wikipedia

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    Amazon websites are country-specific (for example, amazon.com for the US and amazon.co.uk for UK) though some offer international shipping. Visits to amazon.com grew from 615 million annual visitors in 2008, to more than 2 billion per month in 2022. The e-commerce platform is the 14th most visited website in the world.

  3. E-Verify - Wikipedia

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    State requires E-Verify for some public contractors and subcontractors. State requires E-Verify for all employers. E-Verify is a United States Department of Homeland Security (DHS) website that allows businesses to determine the eligibility of their employees, both U.S. and foreign citizens, to work in the United States. [1]

  4. Amazon Labor Union - Wikipedia

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    The Amazon Labor Union (ALU) is an independent labor union specifically for Amazon workers, created on April 20, 2021. On April 1, 2022, the Amazon workers at a warehouse in Staten Island , JFK8, backed by the ALU became the first unionized Amazon workers recognized by the National Labor Relations Board .

  5. Amazon investigating claims of employees leaking data ... - AOL

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  6. Amazon warns employees who don’t go to the office enough - AOL

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    Amazon’s signal to workers that it is tracking their attendance comes after more than 1,000 of its corporate employees staged a walkout in May to protest the office policy. Organizers of the ...

  7. Amazon says email to employees banning TikTok was a mistake - AOL

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    An Amazon employee who confirmed receipt of the initial email but was not authorized to speak publicly had not seen a retraction at the time of Amazon's backtrack. Amazon is the second-largest U.S ...

  8. Amazon Mechanical Turk - Wikipedia

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    Amazon Mechanical Turk ( MTurk) is a crowdsourcing website with which businesses can hire remotely located "crowdworkers" to perform discrete on-demand tasks that computers are currently unable to do as economically. It is operated under Amazon Web Services, and is owned by Amazon. [1] Employers, known as requesters, post jobs known as Human ...

  9. Amazon Web Services - Wikipedia

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    Amazon Web Services, Inc. ( AWS) is a subsidiary of Amazon that provides on-demand cloud computing platforms and APIs to individuals, companies, and governments, on a metered, pay-as-you-go basis. Clients will often use this in combination with autoscaling (a process that allows a client to use more computing in times of high application usage ...