“This has not been necessary, given the target adjustments we already make,” Huseman wrote. “Safety Review Boards usually identify training or engineering controls as recommendations best suited to improve safety.”
“What we have to do until we have the right president and Congress is go state by state,” Watts said in an interview. “That’s what we have to do now because of the political makeup. Every state is only as safe as the closest state with the weakest gun laws.” Second Amendment advocates, though, push back on the need for tougher state and national laws. Scott Bach, the executive director of the New Jersey Association of Rifle and Pistol Clubs, an affiliate of the NRA, invoked a common criticism of tougher restrictions: criminals break laws, they don't follow them.
“We don’t talk about the specifics of how much business we are doing, but we feel like it is going along in the right way,” he said.
“We are here today because we know that democracy only works when everyone can and does participate,” said an Amazon software engineer, speaking on megaphone at the rally. “We know that work is a major barrier for people all across the country. That’s why we’re calling on Amazon, the second-largest private employer in country, to give all workers paid time off to vote.”
“We’re doing this because of customers, and on behalf of customers,” Clark said.
“These stories are a common experience and they are happening at every level at Amazon and across the tech industry,” said Hana Thier, an Amazon software engineer, during the meeting. “Sexism and racism hurt those who experience it, our recruitment and retention, and public image and profit margins. I urge you to support the important proposal so you can assess the true risk to Amazon and its employees.”
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“We are getting really good traction,” said Kanter, who described the project as a test. “Nordstrom sees it as an opportunity to, hopefully, create an additional element to fill in their funnel. Our core customer that buys engagement is around 30 and … their core customer is older.”
“We must learn from these sorrowful milestones in history in order to ensure it doesn’t happen again. But more simply than that, we should always remember that love wins over hate,” he said.
“With The Grand, we’re not just building buildings, we’re building places,” said Gehry. “We are trying to make a place for people not only to live, but also to gather after concerts or performances, and my hope is that it will spawn other growth in the neighborhood.”
“We admire Rivian’s contribution to a future of zero emissions and an all-electric future,” GM told GeekWire in an email.