Op-Ed: You Can’t Call Yourself Pro-Worker/Pro Union if You Ignore Amazon’s Behavior
/“Amazon’s business model is based on receiving taxpayer subsidies, paying little or no taxes, and mistreating their employees.”
Read More“Amazon’s business model is based on receiving taxpayer subsidies, paying little or no taxes, and mistreating their employees.”
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