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Most workers at regional fulfillment centers earn paychecks nowhere near those of workforce on Seattle campus
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Chief Executive Jeff Bezos made 59 times the median employee, Amazon discloses
Amazon employs workers in a variety of jobs, including at fulfillment centers.
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In an email to MarketWatch, an Amazon spokeswoman pointed out that the compensation figures include a wide range of roles across many countries.
"Amazon proudly employs over 560,000 people around the world. These roles range from associates working in our fulfillment centers to customer service representatives to software engineers and product managers," the spokeswoman said. "We also offer employees a lot of flexibility, from part-time to seasonal to full-time. And we employ people in more than 50 countries - from the U.S. to Poland to India. Our median pay is across that entire range of our workforce - global, full and part-time, and every area of the company. In every country and every sector where we employee people, we offer highly competitive wage and benefits such as company stock, health insurance and retirement savings, innovative parental leave, and training for in-demand jobs through our Career Choice program."
Amazon had about 566,000 employees as of the end of 2017, according to filings, 225,000 more than it reported at the end of 2016.
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Another one called AppSally, offers review manipulation for many platforms and has featured in previous Which? fake review investigations.
Researchers pretending to be developers looking for fake reviews for an app were approached by several users offering reviews for as little as £1.70.
Experts also analysed the content of the reviews using sentiment analysis andfound that apps with fake reviews had a higher proportion of subjective five-star reviews favouring personal opinion such as 'best app ever' over factual information.
Examining nearly 900,000 reviews across both app stores, Which? found that a quarter (25%) of apps in the health & fitness category and one in five (22%) apps in the games category on the Google Play Store, fit the bill for suspicious reviews.
On the Apple App Store, one in six (17%) apps in the health & fitness category and one in seven (15%) apps in the games category raised red flags.
Google responded by taking action against fake app review broker sites and said that it does not allow ads that promote products or services designed to enable dishonest behaviour.
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