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Amazon's HQ2 Search Is About Politics, Too
An elite workforce will expect bike paths, dog parks and vegan gastropubs. And "a compatible cultural and community environment."
Is this sustainable?
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The competition for Amazon’s second headquarters is only getting fiercer. The politicking that goes with it ranges from subtle and behind the scenes to brazenly in-your-face. At stake is a destiny-changing bonanza that is a modern-day equivalent of a railroad siting.
Just last week, an airplane waving a banner proclaiming “No Gays? No Way!” soared for four hours past Amazon’s Seattle headquarters, imploring the company not to locate HQ2 in states lacking protections for LGBT employees.