‘We want justice’ : workers at Amazon warehouses in Saudi Arabia still waiting on financial (...)
Asian migrant laborers who paid predatory recruiting fees say global mega-corporation has not kept its promise to pay them restitution Warehouse laborers from Asia say the world’s second largest employer, Amazon, has failed to live up to its promises to compensate them for financial abuses tied (...)
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Amazon, Saudi Arabia, Workers' rights, E-commerce, US news, Middle East and north Africa, World news
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