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An Amazon employee group sent an 'anti-surveillance' petition with over 200 signatures to CEO Jeff Bezos

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A protester stands on her car and blocks traffic as people participate in a "car caravan" protest at the Amazon Spheres to demand the Seattle City Council tax the city's largest businesses in Seattle, Washington on May 1, 2020.This story is available exclusively to Business Insider subscribers.Over 200 employees signed a petition calling for transparency around Amazon's labor-tracking efforts.

The "anti-surveillance" petition campaign, first created in October, demands Amazon's leadership to stop monitoring employee activism and labor-organization efforts, as

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How does the company survey them? I just don't get it.

Why was Trump banned?

This isn’t news to Jeff. He knew it was coming as he watched them all sign it. 👍👍👍

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