PhotosIn Photos: Amazon Employees Walk Out To Protest Against Climate Policy And Layoffs
In Photos: Amazon Employees Walk Out To Protest Against Climate Policy And Layoffs
Organizers of the initiative called attention to the climate impact of commutes, saying it runs counter to the company's 'Climate Pledge' to be carbon neutral by the year 2040, as well as concerns about recent layoffs.
Eliza Pan, a former Amazon employee and co-founder of Amazon Employees for Climate Justice, speaks during a walkout to protest the company's return-to-office policies in Seattle.
Amazon software engineer Bhavesh Patel holds a sign calling for flexible work while participating in a walkout to protest the company's return-to-office policies in Seattle.
Amazon corporate workers hold picket signs next to the Amazon Spheres while participating in a walkout to protest the company's return-to-office policies in Seattle.
Amazon corporate workers are reflected in the Amazon Spheres while participating in a walkout to protest the company's return-to-office policies in Seattle. .
Employees watch from the Amazon Spheres as others hold picket signs while participating in a walkout to protest the company's return-to-office policies in Seattle.
Amazon employee Pamela Hayter, who created an internal employee Slack channel about the company's return-to-office policy, speaks during a walkout at the Amazon campus in Seattle.
An Amazon employee draws a picket sign depicting the Earth while participating in a walkout to protest the company's return-to-office policies in Seattle.
Amazon corporate workers hold picket signs in front of the Amazon Spheres while participating in a walkout to protest the company's return-to-office policies in Seattle.
Amazon corporate workers hold picket signs while participating in a walkout to protest the company's return-to-office policies at the Amazon campus in downtown Seattle.