Los Angeles Times

Amazon staffers risk jobs, decry climate policy

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Hundreds of Amazon.com Inc. employees are openly criticizin­g the online retail giant’s record on climate change despite what they say is a company policy that puts their jobs at risk for speaking out.

On Sunday, more than 300 Amazon employees signed their names and job titles to statements on a blog post on Medium. The online protest was organized by a group called Amazon Employees for Climate Justice, an advocacy group founded by Amazon workers that this month said the company had sent letters to its members threatenin­g to fire them if they continued to speak to the media.

“It’s our moral responsibi­lity to speak up, and the changes to the communicat­ions policy are censoring us from exercising that responsibi­lity,” Sarah Tracy, an Amazon software developmen­t engineer, said in a statement.

Amazon said its policy on external communicat­ions is not new and is in keeping with other large companies’. It said the policy is not directed at any specific group.

“While all employees are welcome to engage constructi­vely with any of the many teams inside Amazon that work on sustainabi­lity and other topics, we do enforce our external communicat­ions policy and will not allow employees to publicly disparage or misreprese­nt the company or the hard work of their colleagues who are developing solutions to these hard problems,” an Amazon representa­tive said.

The company, which relies on fossil fuels to power the planes, trucks and vans that ship packages all over the world, has an enormous carbon footprint. And its workers have been vocal in criticizin­g some of its practices.

Last year more than 8,000 staffers signed an open letter to Jeff Bezos, the chief executive and founder, demanding that Amazon cut its carbon emissions, end its use of fossil fuels and limit its work with oil companies.

Amazon said it is passionate about climate change issues and has already pledged to become net zero carbon by 2040 and use 100% renewable energy by 2030.

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