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Apple, Amazon between the companies that change businesses with demonstrations

In the light of protests in cities across the United States, Bloomberg announced that Amazon, Aim, and Apple made amendments to their business activities over the weekend.
 
Many of the retail stores of Apple were closed on Sunday, including those that had just reopened due to the pandemic after weeks of shutdown. Target closed 32 of its stores in the Minneapolis area and said that it would close even more temporarily in the country on Sunday.
 
In order to ensure workers' protection, Amazon told Bloomberg he has scaled back routes and adapted "in some of the cities." The drivers in Chicago and Los Angeles received messages on Saturday, according to Bloomberg, to tell them to end delivery and return home.
 
Minneapolis was the venue for some of the largest anti-death protests of George Floyd, who passed away some minutes later, after a police officer from Minneapolis pounded on his face. Later the officer was fired and accused of killing and killing in the third degree.

 






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