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Amazon

Amazon is a multinational technology and e-commerce company known for its online retail services and cloud computing.

CCI Score

CCI Score: Amazon

-49.95

0.02%

Latest Event

Amazon scales back DEI initiatives

Following the recent presidential election and policy shifts under the Trump administration, Amazon has pulled back on diversity, equity, and inclusion programs—a move that could negatively affect support for marginalized and underrepresented groups.

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QUISLING

Amazon is currently rated as a Quisling.

-44 to -59 CCI Score
These companies are fully aligned with authoritarian regimes. They not only support but also enforce oppressive policies, playing a significant role in the regime’s operational apparatus and contributing directly to its consolidation of power.

Latest Events

  • Amazon scales back DEI initiatives Logo
    MAR
    28
    2025

    Following the recent presidential election and policy shifts under the Trump administration, Amazon has pulled back on diversity, equity, and inclusion programs—a move that could negatively affect support for marginalized and underrepresented groups.

  • Allegations of Unsafe Working Conditions and Labor Exploitation at Amazon Logo
    DEC
    16
    2024

    Amazon faces serious allegations of unsafe warehouse conditions, including manipulated injury data, delayed union recognition, and obstructed workers' access to medical care. The report, highlighted by Senator Bernie Sanders and union leaders, underscores the corporation's prioritization of productivity over the health and safety of its workers.

  • -70

    Labor Relations and Human Rights Practices

    December 16

    The allegations point to a deliberate disregard for worker safety, including manipulating injury statistics, obstructing access to medical care, and delaying union recognition. Such practices exemplify poor labor relations and undermine workers' rights, contributing to broader corporate behaviors associated with authoritarian exploitation and excessive profit prioritization.

    Allegations of unsafe working conditions at Amazon come to light

  • Amazon's Censorship Practices and Their Authoritarian Implications Logo
    NOV
    25
    2024

    An in‐depth investigative report reveals Amazon's systematic censorship of products—particularly books with LGBTIQ, occult, and politically sensitive themes—by miscategorizing and restricting shipments to regions such as the UAE and Saudi Arabia. The report highlights misleading practices, vague notifications and potential violations of commitments to free expression and human rights.

  • -60

    Business Practices and Ethical Responsibility

    March 19

    Amazon's censorship of books and other media—particularly those related to LGBTIQ topics, the occult, and other sensitive subjects—demonstrates a troubling business practice that suppresses free speech and restricts access to diverse ideas. This practice contributes to an environment that indirectly supports authoritarian controls and inhibits pluralistic discourse, failing to meet ethical responsibilities to support human rights.

    Banned Books: Analysis of Censorship on Amazon.com

  • -70

    Technology and Services Impact

    March 19

    The article details Amazon’s use of opaque, algorithm-driven censorship mechanisms on its US storefront that affect global shipments, particularly targeting items with LGBTIQ and other sensitive keywords. By employing repressive filtering techniques that misrepresent product availability, Amazon is effectively contributing to the spread of authoritarian, homogenized narratives that limit access to diverse information, reflecting a negative impact in the technology and services realm.

    Banned Books: Analysis of Censorship on Amazon.com

  • Amazon's 2024 Political Spending Logo
    OCT
    01
    2024

    An investigation into Amazon's political contributions reveals that the company, along with PACs backed by the Bezos family, donated significant funds during the current election cycle. Notably, at least $180,500 was directed to election deniers—with overall donations nearing $731,000—raising concerns about Amazon's implicit support for anti-democratic and authoritarian political agendas.

  • -80

    Political Contributions and Lobbying Efforts

    March 19

    The article outlines that Amazon has made politically charged contributions, including donations to election deniers, which are indicative of support for candidates and policies that undermine democratic processes. Given the strong anti-democratic implications of funding election deniers, this behavior aligns with undermining public trust in fair electoral practices and is rated significantly negative.

    Amazon's 2024 Political Spending

  • Amazon Labor Exploitation Settlement Logo
    FEB
    23
    2024

    Amazon agrees to pay $1.9 million to settle claims of migrant contract workers' exploitation in Saudi Arabia. The settlement highlights significant shortcomings in labor relations and supply chain ethics, with reports revealing exploitative recruitment practices, unsafe working conditions, and abuses in worker accommodations.

  • -60

    Labor Relations and Human Rights Practices

    March 19

    The settlement of $1.9 million for claims of exploitative labor practices underscores severe lapses in respecting labor rights. Migrant workers experienced unsanitary and overcrowded living conditions, deceptive recruitment practices, and wage irregularities, all of which indicate a significant violation of human rights obligations in labor relations.

    Amazon to pay $1.9 million in contract worker exploitation settlement

  • -50

    Supply Chain Ethics

    March 19

    Third-party investigations revealed that issues in Amazon's supply chain – including forced recruitment fees and substandard vendor-managed accommodations – have contributed to systemic human rights abuses. These failures in supply chain ethics reflect poorly on the company’s oversight and its commitment to ethical sourcing practices.

    Amazon to pay $1.9 million in contract worker exploitation settlement

  • Amazon Workers in Saudi Arabia Labor Abuses and Reimbursement Issues Logo
    FEB
    23
    2024

    An investigation reveals that Amazon has failed to fully reimburse many migrant workers in Saudi Arabia, exposing labor abuses and unethical recruitment practices that exploit vulnerable individuals.

  • -70

    Labor Relations and Human Rights Practices

    March 19

    Amazon’s failure to reimburse a significant number of migrant workers in Saudi Arabia—many of whom paid exorbitant recruitment fees and high-interest loans—illustrates a disregard for labor rights and ethical business practices. This negligence contributes to systemic exploitation and aligns with broader authoritarian corporate practices by undermining worker rights.

    Amazon workers in Saudi Arabia say company has failed to compensate many for labor abuses

  • Amazon Updates Supply Chain Standards Following Audit Violations Logo
    FEB
    22
    2024

    Amazon responded to an independent audit that uncovered violations of its supply chain standards involving contracted workers in Saudi Arabia, and the company reaffirmed its commitment to human rights and worker dignity in its corrective measures.

  • +30

    Supply Chain Ethics

    March 19

    Amazon's update regarding supply chain violations in Saudi Arabia shows that the company is taking steps to address compliance issues linked to contractual worker conditions. While the audit revealed shortcomings, the public correction and commitment to ethical standards reflect a positive corrective action in supply chain ethics.

    Update on Amazon’s response to violations of our supply chain standards involving contracted workers in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia

  • +30

    Labor Relations and Human Rights Practices

    March 19

    The company's expressed commitment to upholding internationally recognized human rights and ensuring the dignity of contracted workers indicates a proactive approach to improving labor relations in the wake of identified violations. This reflects a positive stance towards ethical labor practices within its supply chain.

    Update on Amazon’s response to violations of our supply chain standards involving contracted workers in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia

  • Amazon Censorship Practices Complicit with Authoritarian Demands Logo
    APR
    11
    2023

    An investigation into Amazon's practice of censoring products and reviews at the behest of authoritarian regimes highlights troubling complicity with repressive state demands, raising significant concerns about transparency and accountability.

  • -70

    Provision of Repressive Technologies

    March 19

    Amazon has demonstrated a pattern of removing products and customer reviews following requests from authoritarian governments such as in the UAE and China. By complying with such demands, the company supplies technology that facilitates state surveillance and censorship, indirectly supporting repressive regimes.

    Why Amazon takes down products or reviews remains a mystery

  • -50

    Media Influence and Propaganda

    March 19

    Amazon's opaque approach to its content moderation and removal policies allows authoritarian regimes to silence dissent and control narratives. The lack of transparent reporting on the rationale behind taking down reviews and products undermines public trust and enables propaganda efforts favored by repressive governments.

    Why Amazon takes down products or reviews remains a mystery

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