March 28, 2022
Amazon has launched a new initiative, the Welcome Door program, which will provide employees who are refugees and immigrants admitted on humanitarian grounds with additional resources and support.
Lisa Lacy is Adweek’s commerce editor.
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Amazon Launches a Support Network for Refugees – Adweek
