In the last 5 years, no company has hired more black people than Amazon.

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Amazon donates $10 million to organizations supporting justice and equity

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Amazon donates $10 million to organizations supporting justice and equity

Donations to the NAACP, National Urban League, Thurgood Marshall College Fund, and UNCF, among others, seek to support education and justice for Black communities across the U.S.

By Amazon
on June 03, 2020 (Updated: July 14, 2020)
Update, July 14: Amazon employees from 33 countries donated $8.5 million through the company’s campaign to match donations and support organizations focused on combating systemic racism. With the company’s match, that means Amazon will donate an additional $17 million to the 12 organizations and their local affiliates, which the Black Employee Network (BEN) helped select. This is in addition to Amazon’s initial donation of $10M in early June. In all, these organizations have now received more than $27M from the Amazon community.

Update, June 9: Since announcing our $10 million donation, we’ve heard many employees are making their own contributions—and we’ve decided to match their donations 100% up to $10,000 per employee to these 12 organizations until July 6, 2020.

The inequitable and brutal treatment of Black and African Americans is unacceptable.

Black lives matter. We stand in solidarity with our Black employees, customers, and partners, and are committed to helping build a country and a world where everyone can live with dignity and free from fear.

As part of that effort, Amazon will donate a total of $10 million to organizations that are working to bring about social justice and improve the lives of Black and African Americans. Recipients—selected with the help of Amazon's Black Employee Network (BEN)—include groups focused on combating systemic racism through the legal system as well as those dedicated to expanding educational and economic opportunities for Black communities.

In addition, BEN will receive a grant to fund local organizations that support education and racial equality initiatives in communities across the country where our employees live and work.

"Amazon’s leadership and BEN have worked hand-in-hand to identify organizations in the Black community that make a difference and will contribute to them in a meaningful way. In addition to the organizations listed, we will work with our chapters to identify local groups to support," said Angelina Howard, president of BEN. "We will continue these conversations about how Amazon can support employees and the entire Black community beyond these tragic recent events."

Together, we stand in solidarity with the Black community—our employees, customers, and partners—in the fight against systemic racism and injustice.
 

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You gotta be real elitist to shyt on @Another Man's opportunity. :mjpls:

Most of you don't understand the state of our community. Out of touch like tourists.
 
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slaves. i worked there. what they wont tell you is the scanners work on an algorithm, very weird ai there.

The scanners the pickers use have built in AI that track your picking speed and patterns. And saves it.

Makes you more efficient. While point of business is to make a profit. Do you guys not get it or what?
 

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Good for the brehs that have no other options and want to work hard and make some cash. I won't ever shoot down someone that works hard.

But Amazon is known for pushing their workers harder than any company in the US. This is true even for managers working in tech making $200+ k a year. For the low level workers in fulfillment centers you have to think if Amazon was not around they would be working at all the businesses they have killed.
 

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Literally half the nikkas I graduated with work at amazon. They hire anyone so for a lot of guys I knew, it was they only option.

amazon needs to unionize!
And if they wasn't working there they would be working at another warehouse probably for less money. Warehouse work is the worse jobs I ever had...shyt is what made me go to college but some people would be assed out if those jobs wasn't available.
 

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Some of you would rather black people work for generational small businesses not built by us or for us, than to be hired in groups.
 
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