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Report: Amazon is hurting the communities where it has warehouses – Chattanooga Times Free Press

Amazon flourished over its first two decades with little opposition and less scrutiny. A new coalition and a report unveiled Tuesday make clear that era is over.

The coalition, Athena, comprises three dozen grassroots groups involved in issues like digital surveillance, antitrust and working conditions in warehouses. The goal is to encourage and unify the resistance to Amazon that is beginning to form.

The report, from the Economic Roundtable, a nonprofit research group that focuses on social and economic issues, delves into the largely unexplored topic of what Amazon is costing the communities where it has warehouses. The short answer: a lot.

While the simultaneous arrival of Athena and the report are a coincidence, they are linked by their attempts to understand and ultimately influence Amazon's push into almost every aspect of modern life. The internet conglomerate hired 97,000 employees over the summer, nearly the total employment of Google. The report is bluntly titled "Too Big to Govern."

"This is a company functioning at a scale that was previously left to government," said Tom Perriello of the Open Society Foundations. Founded by billionaire George Soros, Open Society is providing some of the seed funding for Athena. The coalition is raising $15 million to cover its first three years.

"It has incredible impact," Perriello said of Amazon. "Who could possibly shape its future and direction?"

Amazon, like Facebook, Apple and Google, has drawn the attention of Washington regulators, state attorneys general and at least a few politicians in the past year. The central question being asked about all of the companies: When does a tech platform become too big and powerful, ultimately hurting the society it once dazzled?

In Amazon's case, the situation is particularly complicated. Its aspirations long ago exceeded online retail to encompass fresh groceries, devices that connect your home to the internet, front-door and neighborhood surveillance, professional services like plumbing and contracting, health care, government procurement, internet infrastructure and Hollywood entertainment. Just about everything, really.

Amazon declined to comment for this article.

Amazon operates fulfillment centers in Chattanooga and Charleston in Southeast Tennessee among five such distribution facilities across Tennessee. The company employs more than 6,500 people in Tennessee and has committed to adding 5,00 jobs in Nashville paying an average wage of $150,000 at one of its new operation centers. Amazon has invested more than $6.5 billion in Tennessee.

Athena springs out of several unexpectedly successful grassroots efforts to rein in Amazon's power.

Last fall, the retailer was forced to begin paying a $15 hourly minimum wage nationwide. In February, it abandoned plans to establish a new headquarters in New York after opponents mobilized against Amazon and the politicians who had approved the deal. This month, an attempt to stack the City Council in Seattle, the company's hometown, with members more acceptable to Amazon backfired with voters.

These setbacks could be attributed to many factors, but one of them was the influence of labor and immigrant organizations. Now some of those groups are joining together under Athena.

"We're learning from what makes Amazon back down, and looking to replicate that as much as possible with as many people as possible," said Dania Rajendra, the Athena director.

Athena will be run from New York, but the real work will be done out in the field where most of the member organizations are. They include the Awood Center, a Minneapolis nonprofit that has organized Amazon workers from East Africa; Warehouse Workers for Justice, which is based in Chicago; and Fight for the Future, a group that focuses on digital issues, in Massachusetts.

In a separate move on Monday, Fight for the Future and other groups called on Congress to investigate Amazon's surveillance products, including the Ring front-door monitor and Rekognition facial tracking software. The products threaten "our privacy and civil liberties, especially in brown and black communities," the groups said.

The effort against Amazon will not be easy, said Lauren Jacobs of the Partnership for Working Families, a coalition member in Oakland. Amazon is projected to have $238 billion in sales this year with 750,000 employees.

"This is a David and Goliath story," she said. "David took what he had and turned it into a winning strategy. We're taking what we have the voices of the members of our various organizations, our collective knowledge and experience and deep understanding of the economy around Big Tech, and the experience we've had with making this company shift its behavior and trying to build a more humane economy."

Athena's $15 million budget is modest for the scale of change it hopes to bring about. "This is grassroots democracy," said Barry Lynn of Open Markets Institute, a Washington think tank and coalition member focused on antitrust issues. "There's no money in it. Just people."

The name Athena is associated with democracy, freedom and wisdom. But it has another advantage for the coalition.

"We didn't want to have Amazon in the name People Against Amazon or whatever because part of the strategy is to offer a better vision for how the economy could work," said Stacy Mitchell of the Institute for Local Self-Reliance, a nonprofit in Maine that opposes corporate concentration and advocates local community development. "To be for something, not just against."

Sheheryar Kaoosji of another coalition member, the Warehouse Worker Resource Center in Ontario, east of Los Angeles, said Athena was not planning a boycott of Amazon but was more interested in trying to sway it including its employees and customers.

"Half the households in America have an Amazon Prime account," Kaoosji said. "That gives them a huge amount of power to change the company."

His group is dedicated to improving conditions in what is sometimes called "the goods movement sector."

Amazon workers and Amazon customers exist in two different worlds, the Economic Roundtable said. The report calculates that a little more than half of Amazon warehouse workers in Southern California live in substandard housing. And for every $1 in wages, they receive 24 cents in public assistance.

"Every day, ships, trucks, trains and airplanes bring an estimated 21,500 diesel truckloads of merchandise to 21 Amazon warehouses in the four-county region (in California)," the Economic Roundtable report said. It calculated that Amazon trucks last year created $642 million in "uncompensated public costs" for noise, road wear, accidents and harmful emissions.

Among the report's suggestions: that Amazon raise its minimum wage to $20 an hour, that it require its logistics subcontractors to do the same, that it provide child care at its warehouses and that it build affordable housing in its logistics communities.

The report draws on California Public Records Act requests filed with communities with Amazon facilities. Many of them nevertheless came up empty. The report noted that very little of Amazon's business was known to anyone but Amazon. Communities are in the dark.

"Our conclusion is that it's time for Amazon to come of age and pay its own way," said Daniel Flaming, a co-author of the report. "This means paying its full costs to the communities that host it and the workers who create its profits."

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ColorOS 7: New features, rollout timeline and which devices will receive it – Techradar

Oppo had the overseas unveiling of ColorOS 7 in India today, where all the new features, design and rollout schedule details were shared for upcoming smartphones.

The software skin on Oppos smartphones was often considered to be a little out of place in otherwise good offerings. With ColorOS 7, it aims to improve that while bringing loads of optimizations and new features that should make it to most upcoming and existing smartphones from the Chinese manufacturer.

There are over 300 million active ColorOS users across the world, spread over 140 countries, and using it in 80+ languages. For its latest iteration, the focus was on providing a Smooth and Delightful experience that delivers consistent performance, is stable across the board, and doesnt chug on the battery. This included significant facelifts to the design, security, and customizability aspects with ColorOS 7.

Oppo mentioned that the most significant update to ColorOS would also be its biggest software rollout, covering almost its entire current portfolio. ColorOS 7 based on Android 10 limited trial will start in November itself, and will eventually be available for more phones. We also expect upcoming high-end Oppo phones to run on the latest software skin.

The first wave of phones includes the Reno and the Reno 10x Zoom Edition, which will be eligible for the update starting November 26.

That will be followed by the Reno2 and the F11 series, in December of this year.

The first quarter of 2020 will see phones such as the Find X, Reno Z, Reno 2Z, R17 series, RX17 Pro, and the A9 be included.

The next quarter will involve the F7 series, the F9 series, the R15 series, the A5 2020, the A9 2020, and the K3.

Realme is working on its software skin called Realme UI, which will be based on ColorOS 7 built atop Android 10. The beta program for the X2 Pro users commences on November 27.

The public rollout will start early next year, starting with the Realme XT and 3 Pro in January, the X and 5 Pro in February, the flagship X2 Pro in March, the 3 and 3i in April, the 5 and 5s in May, the 2 Pro in June, and the C2 some time in the third quarter of 2020.

Lets start with what has been redesigned for a better visual experience. The quick settings in the notification pull-down will now be borderless and have a more straightforward design. Even the rest of the icons have been made simpler and follow dual-tone Material design guidelines. The shapes and sizes of these icons can also be customized. The volume control pop-up is now vertical and will appear closer to where the volume rocker is located.

To reduce eye fatigue, all system colors have been made slightly less saturated and with higher contrast. A new batch of dynamic wallpapers has been added which respond to your touch or the time of the day or your surroundings.

On the audio front, Oppo has partnered with Epic Sound to reimagine all interactions. Backed with improved haptics, all touches, slides, and toggles will respond with new sounds that make more sense and are pleasing to the ear. Alarm tones can be adapted to the weather, too, where the regular music will have a layer of the rain or wind sounds with it.

The interface has also been simplified and made more consistent across various pages and system apps. They mentioned how specific tasks that would take 4-5 steps to reach will now be in the form of a Modal page, which appears as a floating interface from the bottom and can be dismissed with a swipe down or elaborated with a swipe up.

Oppo introduced 3-finger swipes for screenshots back in 2014. Now, it is being taken to the next level where the screenshot can be directly shared by a swipe down on the preview, and extended by a swipe up. For taking screenshots of specific regions, a 3-finger swipe follows by a long press will select only the part that is swiped.

Catching on to the current year's trends, a system-wide dark mode is also available now whose contrast changes with the time of the day. Oppo calls it All-day-comfort dark mode. This dark mode can also be used in tandem with eye protection mode. According to them, most users spend only about 10% of the time on the home screen and system apps. So they optimized multiple third-party apps to display in dark mode, such as Facebook, Messenger, Instagram, Twitter, WhatsApp, and YouTube. It is supposed to save battery consumption by 38%.

Animations also get a facelift with the new Quantum high frame rate animation package, which is supposed to make animations and transitions more fluid. We expect this to be a crucial part of Oppos upcoming phones with high refresh rate displays. These transitions can also be canceled halfway through.

The VOOC charging animation will also be updated to make it more exciting and visual.

Universal themes will be made available in the coming months, along with a theme editor for creators to upload their designs easily. There will reportedly be a relatively large collection of free themes.

In terms of performance, users are likely to judge the responsiveness of a skin based on app launch times, switching between apps and gaming. ColorOS 7 has been optimized to improve performance across all of these fronts.

Opening apps again has been made 25% faster thanks to Cache preload, bringing it up to the same level as bringing an app up from memory. Once open, apps will sustain peak performance via oMem Priority Management, which increases RAM utilization by up to 40%. This effect will carry on to gaming, where oSense CPU Scheduling will bring the average framerate up by 19% and improve touch responsiveness by 15%. Lastly, UFS+ Anti-aging solutions will use hardware and software optimizations to reduce app fragmentation over time.

ColorOS 7 also brings updates to privacy and data security. For apps that require individual specific permissions, it will workaround that by sending dummy or empty information. For example, if a third-party requests access to your contacts, you can use Personal Information Protection to send made-up empty contacts instead of your actual contacts.

App lock and Private space are still around and can be locked with a password, PIN, fingerprint, or even your face.

New features have also been brought to the photography experience, with AI Beautification 2.0 for better matching the filters to the environment and the subjects skin tone, Ultra Dark mode for better photography in dark scenarios while reducing noise and improving the brightness for an overall sharper image. An Ultra Steady will also be added for action videography.

To cater to the rising trend of short-form videos, vlogging, and social media, ColorOS 7 will come bundled with a video editor called Soloop, which offers templates, music, filters, editing and subtitling capabilities.

Oppo is also working in collaboration with Googles CameraX project, which lets third-party app makers better optimize their in-app cameras to make better use of the phones camera capabilities in aspects such as HDR, shutter speed and AI Beautification.

ColorOS 7 also brings some features specifically for the Indian market. DigiLocker, which was a part of the Governments Digital India scheme, will also be natively present, making Oppo the first smartphone manufacturer partner for this initiative. This DocVault is private, secure, encrypted, and can hold soft copies of your relevant documents.

Other India specific additions include a Riding mode, which puts your phone on DND mode and blocks all notifications except those apps which are whitelisted.

Music Party will let multiple users play the same songs together in a synchronized fashion. To use it, select the option which will show a QR code, which other ColorOS 7 users can scan and join.

Lastly, we also get some digital wellbeing features such as a Focus mode, and Oppo Relax, which will come next year.

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Leeds based tech company puts employee well-being first – Business Up North

Leeds-based digital marketing agency Search Laboratory is continuing to pave the way for businesses across the city, with the launch of its latest mental health initiative. The company, already recognised as one of the UKs top employers, has launched an enhanced flexible working policy to mark Stress Awareness Day and improve well-being in the workplace.

The business is leading the way by introducing benefits designed to help people cope with stress and stay healthy, including mental health first aid training, mindfulness sessions, free gym membership and how-to health seminars, as well as offering free face-to-face private counselling through an employee assistance programme.

Renae Shaw, Head of HR at Search Laboratory, said: Our approach to workplace well-being is to do everything we can to help employees stay feeling well, happy and motivated at work. We all know how difficult it can be trying to juggle home with work, but we hope by having greater flexibility staff will have a better commute, better balance in their lives, and work when it suits them best and when energy levels are at their highest.

It was also really important to us that we can still get what we need from each other internally, and in particular that our team in New York can still work well with the UK. We wanted the rules to be simple and flexible, whilst still ensuring we have enough time in the office to collaborate together and deliver great work for our clients.

This latest step towards greater support for employee well-being has been announced as part of the companys Well-being Week which ran from 4th November 8th November 2019, in line with Stress Awareness Day. During the week staff could attend dedicated workshops on well-being and nutrition.

Search Laboratory offers holistic digital marketing solutions for household names such as Ann Summers, Moonpig and Nokia. As one of only a handful of Google Marketing Platform Sales Partners in the UK, their expertise spans analytics and data science, SEO, PPC, social media and programmatic display. The agency is widely recognised as the digital leader in the North, in part due to the major brand names across the UK and internationally the agency works with from its Leeds headquarters, in addition to being awarded impressive accolades such as being listed in The Sunday Times Best Small Companies to Work For list seven times.

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Somebody messed with Pat Hobbs Wikipedia page: Hes a weasel with an ego that killed Rutgers football’ – NJ.com

Apparently, disgruntled Rutgers football fans have gone scorched earth on Athletic Director Patrick Hobbs in the 24 hours since negotiations to bring Greg Schiano on board as the programs next head coach fell through. With the mob lighting up the message boards and social media and calling for Hobbs job, one fan took to Wikipedia to make his point.

On Monday morning -- less than 24 hours after Schiano-Rutgers negotiations were officially declared dead -- Hobbs Wikipedia page listed his full name as Patrick Weasel Hobbs. The entry ends by saying In 2019, his ego killed Rutgers football.

An edited Wikipedia entry for Rutgers Athletics Director Patrick Hobbs.

It is a unique display of a common feeling among the Rutgers fanbase.

In the hours after the breakdown was reported Sunday, a steady stream of fans expressed their frustration with a #FireHobbs hashtag on Twitter. One fan created a Change.org petition that called for leadership change atop the Rutgers athletics department. It has 930 signatures as of 11 a.m. Monday.

"Rutgers nation,'' the posting read, "has lost confidence and trust in him.''

High-level donors publicly expressed their frustrations with Hobbs.

Im terribly disappointed in Pat Hobbs, Doug Dolan, a longtime Rutgers booster and the Universitys former athletics director of fundraising, told NJ Advance Medias Keith Sargeant. This has been a train wreck hurtling towards a cliff for a while now. I dont know everything thats gone on behind the scenes. But my opinion is, the way things have fallen apart, Hobbs needs to pay for this with his job. I dont believe he knows whats necessary to run a major college football program.

(NJ Advance Medias Keith Sargeant contributed to this report.)

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