Amazon employees say they won't stop pushing the company on climate change, despite fears of being fired
Two employees and members of the Climate Justice group immediately shot back, accusing the company of a "false narrative" on its work with the oil industry, theThey pointed to AWS marketing materials promising to help energy companies companies locate new oil reserves.
In November, the two employees named in the article were contacted by HR and Amazon's legal department and questioned over violating the communications policy, the group says. Others employees "received follow-up emails threatening termination if they continue to speak out about Amazon's business," the group also says.And now, these employees are saying despite the risk of losing their jobs, they won't stop pressuring the company.
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