Secret Amazon Reports Expose Company Spying on Labor, Environmental Groups
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A trove of more than two dozen internal Amazon reports reveal in stark detail the company's obsessive monitoring of organized labor and social and environmental movements in Europe, particularly during Amazon's “peak season” between Black Friday and Christmas.
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