A longtime Amazon engineer quit in dismay over the company firing workers who organized, and says it will cost him more than $1 million
An Amazon engineer and VP says he resigned "in dismay" over Amazon's firing of whistleblowers who raised concerns about warehouse employees frightened of COVID-19.
The tech giant is reported to have fired multiple employees who've criticized working conditions at its warehouses.
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