Samuel Gutierrez+FollowAmazon Mom Drama: Pumping Milk at WorkEver wondered what it’s like to be a new mom working the night shift at Amazon? One Staten Island worker says her bosses made it nearly impossible to pump breast milk on the job—questioning her every move and docking her pay for taking time to pump. The kicker? She had to stop breastfeeding her twins just to keep her job. It’s a reminder: Know your rights at work, especially when it comes to family needs! #Business #Amazon #WorkingMoms00Share
Tristan Richards+FollowAmazon Job Cuts: What It Means for ShoppersAmazon is trimming thousands of jobs again, just months after its last big round of layoffs. The company says it’s all about cutting red tape and using more AI to get things done. For everyday shoppers, this could mean faster checkouts and more robots packing your Prime orders, but fewer humans behind the scenes. If you notice changes in delivery speed or customer service, now you know why! #Business #EntrepreneurshipStartup #Amazon00Share
Susan Moreno+FollowAmazon Layoffs: What It Means for Your Prime DayHeads up, Amazon is about to let go of thousands of corporate employees—again. If you’re a Prime Video binge-watcher or love two-day shipping, don’t worry: most warehouse and delivery folks are staying put. But behind the scenes, Amazon is trimming its office staff as AI takes over more tasks. The takeaway? Tech is changing jobs fast, so staying flexible is the new money move. #Business #EntrepreneurshipStartup #Amazon00Share
Keith Bass+FollowAmazon’s $475M Luxury Shopping OopsImagine dropping $475 million on a shopping spree and walking away with nothing. That’s Amazon’s reality after its big bet on Saks’ takeover of Neiman Marcus fizzled out. Now, Saks is in bankruptcy, and Amazon’s investment is basically Monopoly money. The drama? Old-school luxury stores just can’t keep up with the fast-paced, tech-driven world. For shoppers, this means some favorite stores might disappear, and for brands, getting paid just got a lot trickier. #Business #EntrepreneurshipStartup #Amazon00Share
Timothy Weaver+FollowAmazon’s Mega Store: Shopping Meets PickupAmazon’s going big in Chicago with a superstore that’s part grocery, part everything-else, and part order pickup hub. Imagine grabbing dinner, stocking up on snacks, and picking up your online orders—all in one stop. The twist? Regular shoppers and delivery drivers use separate entrances, so you won’t get stuck behind a line of pickup folks. It’s Amazon’s way of blending online convenience with real-world shopping. Will this finally crack the code for in-person Amazon stores? #Business #LocalBusiness #Amazon00Share
Tristan Richards+FollowAmazon & USPS Break Up: What It Means for YouAmazon just dumped USPS after a $9.5 billion loss, and now about 100,000 delivery jobs are at risk. If you’ve ever tracked a package and wondered why it’s late, this is why: Amazon is taking more deliveries in-house, and USPS is scrambling to fill the gap. Expect shipping prices and delivery times to get a little weirder, especially for smaller brands. If you’re a frequent online shopper, brace for more shipping surprises ahead! #Business #EntrepreneurshipStartup #Amazon139Share
peterfoster+FollowAmazon’s Delivery Breakup: Will My Packages Be Late?Heads up, online shoppers: Amazon and USPS are splitting up, and it could mean longer waits for your packages—especially if you live outside the city. Amazon’s gearing up to deliver more boxes with its own drivers, while USPS scrambles to fill the gap (and its budget). If you’re used to Prime speed, keep an eye out for new faces at your door—and maybe a few extra days on your tracking updates. #Business #Industry #Amazon00Share
gordonangela+FollowAmazon Prices May Jump in 2026—Here’s WhyHeads up, online shoppers: Amazon’s CEO Andy Jassy just admitted that those higher prices you’re seeing are thanks to tariffs finally hitting home. Sellers are stuck between eating the extra costs or passing them on to us, and most are choosing the latter. If you notice your favorite finds costing more, blame the tariff bill coming due. Pro tip: Stock up on essentials before 2026 if you want to dodge the price hikes! #Business #EntrepreneurshipStartup #Amazon00Share
Robert Evans+FollowAmazon Prices Creeping Up? Here’s WhyNoticed your Amazon cart total creeping up? Amazon’s CEO says it’s not just you—tariffs are finally hitting prices as sellers run out of old, cheaper stock. Some sellers are eating the extra costs, but others are passing them on to us. So, if you spot a price jump on your go-to items, it’s probably the tariff effect kicking in. Might be time to shop around or stock up when you see a deal! #Business #EntrepreneurshipStartup #Amazon00Share
Sabrina Carrillo+FollowWhy Amazon’s Eugene plan matters for everyoneAmazon’s proposed warehouse near Eugene Airport isn’t just about a big building—it’s about the future of city services we all rely on. With Eugene’s budget stretched thin, new tax revenue from Amazon could help keep libraries open, pools running, and public safety funded. Sure, there are concerns about jobs, automation, and traffic, but the alternative is an empty field and more cuts to the services that make Eugene livable. It’s a tough call: do we accept Amazon’s impact for the sake of our community’s needs, or hold out for something better that may never come? What do you think Eugene should prioritize? #Safety #Eugene #Amazon00Share