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  • Amazon chief Jeff Bezos gives $2bn to help the homeless

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    Amazon chief Jeff Bezos is putting $2bn (£1.5bn) into a charitable fund he has established to help the homeless and set up a new network of schools.

    The world’s richest man announced the move in a tweet, saying the charity would be called the Day One Fund.

    Mr Bezos – reportedly worth more than $164bn – has faced criticism for not doing more philanthropic work.

    And US Senator Bernie Sanders has criticised working conditions in Amazon warehouses.

    Mr Bezos asked on Twitter last year for suggestions on how he might use his personal fortune, which this year has soared due to Amazon’s surging share price and US tax cuts.

    He said on Thursday that the “Bezos Day One Fund” will contribute to “existing nonprofits that help homeless families” and also fund “a network of new, nonprofit, tier-one preschools in low-income communities”.

    The fund will be split between Day 1 Families Fund and Day 1 Academies Fund.

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    “The Day 1 Families Fund will issue annual leadership awards to organizations and civic groups doing compassionate, needle-moving work to provide shelter and hunger support to address the immediate needs of young families,” Mr Bezos said in a tweet.

    The Day 1 Academies Fund will launch and operate a network of high-quality, full-scholarship, Montessori-inspired pre-schools in low-income and underserved communities, he said. “We will build an organization to directly operate these schools,” he added.

    Despite the huge amount of money being given, it is far less than the philanthropy of other billionaires such as Microsoft’s Bill Gates, who has donated tens of billions to his foundation, and Facebook’s Mark Zuckerberg, who has pledged to donate 99% of his shares in the social media giant to an organization focused on public good.

    The $2bn also falls short of the “giving pledge” initiative launched by Mr Gates and billionaire investor Warren Buffett, who have encouraged wealthy individuals to pledge half their fortunes for philanthropy.

    Mr Bezos, who operates the Blue Origin space rocket project and who owns the Washington Post newspaper, has given donations to a scheme to help the children of immigrants, cancer research, and Princeton University.

  • Amazon’s Ecu employees strike as Prime promoting continues

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    Amazon employees in a number of European countries are taking business action to coincide with the web retail giant’s Top advertising event.

    On Tuesday, heaps of staff at warehouses in Germany will stroll out to call for higher conditions, becoming a member of the ones taking action in Spain and Poland.

    Germany is the corporate’s 2nd largest market after the us.

    The action provides to Amazon’s High Day difficulties. On Monday, some shoppers struggled to get entry to its website.

    Action

    Germany’s Verdi services union stated the company was getting wealthy by means of “saving cash on the health of its staff”.

    But Amazon said its employees have been paid fairly, with everlasting body of workers earning €12.22 (£10.81) an hour or more after two years.

    Amazon mentioned it anticipated only a fraction of its 12,000 workers in Germany across its six sites to join the strike. It said deliveries would be unaffected.

    The Verdi union additionally mentioned staff in Spain had been staging a 3-day strike, even as Polish workers have been staging a work to rule.

    Sales glitch

    On Monday, many Amazon shoppers said that the location had crashed, appearing them handiest an blunders message that read: “sorry, one thing went improper on our finish”.

    The problems concentrated at the US however befell on different continents too.

    DownDetector.com, which tracks outages, mentioned the problems started shortly after the sale kicked off at 15:00 on Monday in the us.

    Amazon introduced High Day in 2015 and by 2017 it was its second greatest buying groceries day, topped simplest by means of Cyber Monday.