Amazon Executive Who Led ‘Earth’s Best Employer’ Push Is Leaving

  • Pam Greer becomes latest senior departure in Amazon’s HR ranks
  • Amazon faces first U.S. bargaining talks after union victory

A worker assembles a box at an Amazon fulfillment center in Raleigh, North Carolina.

Photographer: Rachel Jessen/Bloomberg
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An Amazon.com Inc. executive responsible for implementing the company’s pledge to become the world’s best employer is leaving.

Amid labor unrest among frontline workers, Amazon last year vowed to sharpen its focus on employee welfare, adding “Strive to be Earth’s Best Employer” to a list of corporate values. Human-resources executive Pam Greer was asked to help fulfill the mandate by examining and overhauling existing policies.