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Amazon is holding its autumn launch event today, and Express.co.uk has made the trip to the US to be here in person. We will be bringing you all the news live, including new Echo speakers, Fire TVs and Kindles.
Retail giant Amazon and a national labor agency are suing New York over a new law that critics say usurps the federal government's role in regulating organized labor. In a lawsuit filed Tuesday in U.S.
Amazon filed a lawsuit against the State of New York on Monday to block a new labor law that the company claims unconstitutionally seeks to regulate private sector labor relations.
On Sept. 30, Amazon revealed its newest generation of Echo smart speakers. The new Echo Studio and Echo Dot Max are available for pre-order now.
Amazon.com Inc. (NASDAQ: AMZN) has filed a lawsuit against the New York State Public Employment Relations Board (PERB) to prevent the enforcement of a new labor law.
Amazon.com sued the New York State Public Employment Relations Board on Monday to block it from enforcing a new law that the online retailer considers an attempt to illegally regulate private sector labor relations.
In its complaint, NLRB says the state law “creates a parallel regulatory system that undermines the federal labor policy Congress designed to be national in scope.” NLRB argues that it has exclusive authority to prevent unfair labor practices affecting commerce under the National Labor Relations Act.
Amazon showed me its new Alexa Home Theater surround sound system, which synchronizes and automatically configures multiple Echo Dot Max or Echo Studio speakers to work with your TV.
S everal home security device announcements were made at Amazon's event in New York today, but none received more stage time (and applause) than the Blink Arc, a $100 dual security cam setup consisting of two small Blink Cams fixed to a single base.