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Attaque contre un défenseur des droits de l'homme

Maren Costa - Amazon Employees for Climate Justice

Date de l'incident
14 Avr 2020
Exactitude de la date
Tout est correct
Maren Costa
Masculin
Amazon Employees for Climate Justice
Groupe de défense de l'environnement
Déni de la liberté d'expression
Cible: Individuel
Lieu de l'incident: États-Unis d'Amérique
Amazon.com États-Unis d'Amérique Vêtements et textile, Commerce de détail, Technologie : Plateformes d’information, de communication et de médias sociaux, Technologie : Autres, Livraison express, Technologie : Intelligence artificielle, Divertissement
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Amazon has fired two employees after they publicly denounced the company’s treatment of warehouse workers during the coronavirus pandemic. The user experience designers Emily Cunningham and Maren Costa said they had been fired after internally circulating a petition about health risks for Amazon warehouse workers during the Covid-19 crisis. Costa and Cunningham had received repeated warnings for speaking out on the company’s climate record during their time organizing with Amazon Employees for Climate Justice, a group that made public calls for the company to do more to fight the climate crisis. An Amazon spokeswoman confirmed the two employees were fired for “repeatedly violating internal policies”, which prohibit employees from commenting publicly on its business without corporate justification and approval from executives.