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2 workers die at Amazon warehouse fire; union demands action & suitable compensation

The Hindu BusinessLine

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June 29, 2026

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2 workers die at Amazon warehouse fire; union demands action & suitable compensation

Major fire broke out on June 5 at the Amazon warehouse, operated by M M Logistics Solutions, at Haldwani, leading to death of trapped workers Narendra Prasad and Amit Arya

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Fortune

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· Jun 28, 2026

AWS CEO says replacing young employees with AI is ‘one of the dumbest ideas’—and bad for business: ‘At some point the whole thing explodes on itself’

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GroundUp News

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· Jul 3, 2026

R2.7-billion in compensation paid to sick mineworkers

17 of silicosis and TB claims have been paid out as of 30 June

KTTH – 770 AM – Seattle

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· Jun 22, 2026

Amazon activists who lobbied against data centers now claim HR interrogated them

Three Amazon employees who pushed Seattle to pause data centers say HR interrogated them. Amazon says it was enforcing the same policy it applies to everyone.

NPR News

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· Jun 23, 2026

After losing jobs for posting about Charlie Kirk, some are getting 6-figure payouts

While workers, who were employees in government or public institutions, feel vindicated by how their lawsuits concluded, they are still grappling with the aftermath.

Variety

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· Jul 6, 2026

Production Assistants on ‘Chicago Fire’ and ‘Chicago Med’ Ratify Union Contract

Production assistants on “Chicago Fire” and “Chicago Med” have voted to ratify their first union contract, as part of a broader unionization campaign for P.A.’s. The deal covers 26 employees at “Chicago Med” and 35 at “Chicago Fire,” both of which are produced by Universal Television. The workers will be represented by LIUNA Local 724, []

Kotaku

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· Jun 30, 2026

GTA 6 Devs Ask Rockstar To Recognize Their Union Before The Game Launches

The labor fight erupted last fall amid the sudden firing of several staff

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Related coverage for "2 workers die at Amazon warehouse fire; union demands action & suitable compensation": Fortune — AWS CEO says replacing young employees with AI is ‘one of the dumbest ideas’—and bad for business: ‘At some point the whole thing explodes on itself’. GroundUp News — R2.7-billion in compensation paid to sick mineworkers. KTTH – 770 AM – Seattle — Amazon activists who lobbied against data centers now claim HR interrogated them. NPR News — After losing jobs for posting about Charlie Kirk, some are getting 6-figure payouts. Variety — Production Assistants on ‘Chicago Fire’ and ‘Chicago Med’ Ratify Union Contract. Kotaku — GTA 6 Devs Ask Rockstar To Recognize Their Union Before The Game Launches