Amazon Tries to Keep Up With Demand, Fight Off Organized Labor
Apr.06 — Amazon.com Inc. has played an important role in bringing groceries and other supplies to people’s doorsteps during the global pandemic. But it’s not just battling Covid-19 and the myriad logistical complexities the virus has introduced. As last week’s developments made clear, Amazon also appears to see itself as fighting a war on its other flank—against organized labor. Bloomberg’s Brad Stone reports on “Bloomberg Markets.”



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