Last week, reports started going around that claimed Amazon employs around 1,000 workers in India to watch people shop and review purchases at stores using its Just Walk Out tech. The report ...
After a few years of Amazon promoting a grocery shopping experience without checkout lines and frustrating self-checkout experiences, it is now ditching its Just Walk Out technology ...
Like other Amazon warehouse associates, delivery station workers need to be able to work long shifts on their feet, lift heavy packages, push and pull heavy carts and dollies, and work on storage ...
Amazon's Just Walk Out technology had a secret ingredient: Roughly 1,000 workers in India who review what you pick up, set down, and walk out of its stores with. The company touted the technology ...
Is someone watching?:Does Amazon's cashless Just Walk Out technology rely on 1,000 workers in India? Customers also generally don't trust technology that collects data on them via cameras and AI ...
Does Amazon's touchless technology, which allows customers to grab what they need on shelves and "Just Walk Out" without going to a cash register, really rely on human workers in India to review ...
Amazon has currently refused to recognise the union of the Coventry warehouse workers who are on strike for better pay ...
Jay Reeves / AP It could have been the first unionized Amazon warehouse in America. Now, three years later, workers are waiting to learn whether they'll get a third shot at a union election.
It could have been the first unionized Amazon warehouse in America. Now, three years later, workers are waiting to learn whether they'll get a third shot at a union election. A sweeping, monthslong ...
Federal officials threw out the first vote, ruling that Amazon improperly interfered. The results of the second vote remain inconclusive. The... It could have been the first unionized Amazon ...