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Amazon.com Inc. said it agreed to undergo an independent racial equity audit, joining companies including Citigroup Inc. and Tyson Foods Inc. in performing such reviews.

The audit -- an analysis of companies to see whether their businesses cause and perpetuate discrimination -- will be led by former U.S. Attorney General Loretta Lynch, now a partner at law firm Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison LLP, Amazon said in a proxy statement filed Thursday.

The review will measure any disparate racial impacts on Amazon’s U.S. hourly employees resulting from policies, programs and practices, the world’s largest online retailer said. The Seattle-based company said it will publish the audit’s results once completed.

New York State Common Retirement Fund and its Comptroller Thomas DiNapoli, which had pressed Amazon to conduct a racial audit, said they looked forward to learning more about Amazon’s plan for a review. But they said they “remain concerned that the company has provided few details and has made no assurances that the audit will be independent.”


The New York pension fund had filed a shareholder resolution with Amazon in 2021 asking for an audit, citing alleged discrimination of the company’s Black and Latinx workers, their low wages and exposure to dangerous working conditions, including Covid-19, as well as air pollution from distribution facilities located in minority neighborhoods. Amazon had also come under fire for its facial-recognition software.


While the proposal failed, it garnered 44.2% of shareholder support, according to Bloomberg Intelligence, the highest of all racial-audit resolutions that went to vote during last year’s annual shareholder meetings. The New York pension plan filed a similar proposal for Amazon’s May 25 annual meeting.

Amazon is advising shareholders to vote against the resolution because the company is now doing an audit. A company spokesman referred to the proxy statement filed last week.

Amazon joins other companies, including JPMorgan Chase & Co., that have agreed to perform racial audits after initially pushing back against doing them. They had cited their efforts such as funding historically Black colleges and universities, running leadership programs for underrepresented minorities and channeling tens of millions of dollars to help close the racial wealth divide.

Apple Inc. shareholders backed a call last month for the tech giant to undergo a civil-rights audit -- the first time such a resolution passed. Airbnb Inc. was the first company to do a racial audit back in 2016. Starbucks Corp. and Facebook Inc., now called Meta Platforms Inc., followed later.

They Who Have Ratfucked The World get subjected to the same struggle sessions they want on the rest of us. Serves them right.
 
Yeah I am sure racial inequality is the biggest problem with Amazon's employment practices and really needs auditing :story:

EQUITY. Not equality. Totally different animal. People need to learn the difference and learn it FAST because we have white race traitorous pieces of human shit being RACIST and DISCRIMINATING ACTIVELY against whites.

White race traitor slave market NOW. With black bounty hunters.
 
Remember, the "equity" they're spouting is equality of OUTCOME regardless of effort, talent, skill, or results.

Basically, you have to consider someone who hides in the bathroom playing iPhone games their entire shift to be just as good and give them the same rewards as the guy who snorts a pound of meth and outworks the robots.
 
Heh, otra razón de por que los imbéciles nacidos en Estados Unidos son unos llorones hijos de puta que nadie quiere.
Translate for the lads which doesn't understand Taco Taco with Cocaine language: Heh, another reason why American-born assholes are weepy motherfuckers that no one likes.
Damn if my Spanish teacher called her class "Taco Taco with Cocaine 1", I might have actually paid attention
 
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Like another poster pointed out above Amazon has been slowly sliding into being Wish.com with less Engrish.

Amazon’s customer service is great to a fault. Slight PL but I have a product I bought through Amazon Marketplace, the seller agreed to let me return the item for a full refund and the issue is Amazon is hellbent on fucking the seller up the ass because troubleshooting and trying to resolve the issue with the manufacturer pushed us four days past Amazon’s 30 day refund window.

So I’d argue Amazon has FAR BIGGER ISSUES than how many of each race and bullshit identity they have pissing in bottles and shitting in bags on the side of the road.
 
I worked for a company once that underwent one of these "audits". We were targeted because we didn't have a proportionate amount of negroes at a plant site in Louisiana. When myself, my manager, and his manager all said the same thing, "We require at least an Associate's degree" we were told, (and this was in 2012) that was discriminatory, and we would have to reform our hiring practices. Long story short, the company elected to close the plant which put 800 people out of work rather than have to adhere to a racial hiring quota.
 
it garnered 44.2% of shareholder support, according to Bloomberg Intelligence, the highest of all racial-audit resolutions that went to vote during last year’s annual shareholder meetings.
Why the fuck this even got close it'll never understand. This just causes a disruption and if you're a shareholder the last thing you want is outsiders interfering with how you do business
 
Worried that Negroes and Mexicans are touching your stuff?

Every Amazon shipping warehouse already looks like the UN. Lots of immigrants from all over. Africans, Middle Easterners, Filipinos, all kinds of people.

They're willing to work with their bodies and they respect the dignity of labor.

The people who have a problem with the working conditions are liberal arts majors and a certain segment of a certain demographic who always feels like whitey is pulling a fast one.
 
Amazon has done some really shady shit to their warehouse workers over the years. It wasn't that long ago when it made more sense to them to have ambulances lined up outside a warehouse during a heat wave than install adequate air conditioning.

So it figures that it all boils down to race in the end. Looking out for the welfare of all workers is an actual threat to the system. So, instead, Amazon caters to specific minorities only. Presumably white employees deserve heat stroke.
 
Too soon to said: Amazon get woke, go broke?

Companies like Amazon dont go broke, at least not quickly. Its needs to be a slow process thanks to the incompetent work of multiple CEOs.
They're mad Jeff Bezos is a greedy kike and not an illegal faggot


He is more like an IRL Lex Luthor

Didn't Amazon have a plane go down a couple of years ago whose pilot was an incompetent diversity hire?

Yeah but the media never said a word about it, at least not any more than a passing glance as a "senseless tragedy".
 
And Bezos is very competent. However could Bezos became one day overconfident then it might lead to a false step?

Everyone commits a mistake EVENTUALLY. The question is if the fuck up will be big enough.

Perhaps Bezos' next in line might be an incompetent moron that will cause more damage than benefit
 
This is probably just a pretext for Amazon to hire more undocumented beaners, as they're cheaper than whitey and less likely to try and unionize.
Amazon is a company that openly encourages diversity in their workforce because it's the biggest impediment to that workforce unionising. Incredibly easy for the company to stoke racial tensions to prevent them from finding common ground.

This is Amazon getting kudos for doing exactly what they were already doing, pretending it's a reckoning when it's furthering their own goals. This is on the heels of the guy who wanted to unionise Amazon workers going on Tucker Carlson. The only people benefiting here are Bezos and the law firm of race grifters getting their fee. There is no schadenfreude to be had here.
 
Oh no, they will find out that the more skilled positions are disproportionately filled with more skilled candidates and leading to racist outcomes.
 
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