In the letter Monday to CEO Andy Jassy, lawmakers cited “recent, credible reporting that directly contradicts the sworn testimony and representations of Amazon’s top executives” to the panel.
The regulator ruled that Amazon violated the bloc’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) through its processing of users’ personal data.
The pandemic has forced companies to rethink their policies around where people work, and Amazon is the latest to suggest it is open to more work being permanently performed remotely.
Four of the biggest U.S. technology companies are getting a belated chance to give feedback on antitrust legislation that could force drastic changes to their business models and consumer products.