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Amazon exec who sued for £100,000 claiming he suffered stress burnout from 80-hour weeks and 'impossible deadlines' on AI project wins payout
United Kingdom💼 Business23 days ago

Amazon exec who sued for £100,000 claiming he suffered stress burnout from 80-hour weeks and 'impossible deadlines' on AI project wins payout

Sean Rebecchi, 38, claimed that staffing issues and a corporate culture of overwork and promotion-chasing at Amazon led to his mental breakdown. He won a payout after suing the company for £100,000, citing stress burnout from working 80-hour weeks and facing impossible deadlines on an AI project.

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Amazon exec who sued for £100,000 claiming he suffered stress burnout from 80-hour weeks and 'impossible deadlines' on AI project wins payout

Sean Rebecchi, 38, claimed that staffing issues and a corporate culture of overwork and promotion-chasing at Amazon led to his mental breakdown. He won a payout after suing the company for £100,000, citing stress burnout from working 80-hour weeks and facing impossible deadlines on an AI project.

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