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Amazon execs destroyed years of evidence before FTC action, agency says
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Honestly, I don't think the company needs to be dissolved, but I think that accountability for the law should exist at director level and up. For a company the size of Amazon, that's probably around 100 people that should face the consequences - and that's only the retail org.
The best description of Amazon is that it is a management company. It's not a retailer, or a tech company. It's output is its management process, and it's this that it uses to build products in different markets.
So, remove the source of those processes. Let people move up to higher roles, and let someone not breaking the law take the senior positions.
Hold everyone who works at amazon and every shareholder responsible. Because they are.
Are the dudes moving packages in warehouses responsible?
Rip her out, root and stem. (Seriously though, the low level labourer isn't responsible.)