Amazon employees seem to be taking to Twitter in especially high numbers lately, specifically to dispute talk about how the company is an exhausting, dangerous place to work. It’s creepy. It’s a ...
Amazon is trying harder than ever to combat its growing negative image. The company now has a small army of "FC Ambassadors" saying nice things about the company online and engaging in dialogue with ...
Army of fulfillment center employees jump to company’s defense online when it faces a barrage of bad press Anxious consumers worried about the welfare of Amazon’s thousands of warehouse employees will ...
Last year, Amazon deployed at least 50 “FC Ambassadors” to act as online spokespeople for the company. The ambassadors tweet positive comments in response to criticism of the company’s treatment of ...
According to internal documents shared by The Intercept in 2021, the scheme launched in 2018 in response to waves of criticism of Amazon’s safety standards and working conditions. Workers were ...
They love working there. It’s great. They love it. It’s great. They love it. It’s great. They love it. It’s great. They love it. It’s great. They love it. By Jonah Engel Bromwich On Wednesday evening, ...
Amazon’s public image has not been all that great lately, with biometric surveillance leaving delivery drivers stressed to the max and long-standing reports swirling of workers needing to urinate in ...
A few years ago, The Washington Post reported that Amazon was trying to "gameify" work in its warehouses with some social mini-games. We haven't heard much about the rather strange initiative since ...