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Jeff Bezos Advises Amazon Employees to Cancel Meetings on Juneteenth in Memo

Jeff Bezos has urged employees to celebrate Juneteenth by canceling meetings, while other tech giants and brands have moved to make the day a company holiday.

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Jeff Bezos is the next tech giant to urge workers to observe Juneteenth.

In a memo on Tuesday, Bezos urged Amazon employees to cancel all meetings on Friday to commemorate the day, CNBC reports. Juneteenth honors the emancipation of Black people from slavery in America. On June 19, 1865, Union Gen. Gordon Granger read the Emancipation Proclamation to African Americans, around 2.5 years after the proclamation was issued on Jan. 1, 1863.

Bezos has implored employees to attend online education sessions that will seemingly educate them about the history of systemic racism in the U.S. In the memo, Bezos writes that Amazon will present a “range of online learning opportunities” for workers on Friday. He also said it’s a moment for employees to “take some time to reflect, learn, and support each other.”

Read the full memo:

Other tech companies have moved to recognize Juneteenth, amid ongoing protests fighting against systemic racism and police brutality. Last week, Jack Dorsey announced that the day would be a company holiday for Twitter and Square, and Google has advised employees to cancel meetings on Friday. Facebook took a similar approach to Amazon, emboldening workers to celebrate the day with learning. Nike and the NFL have also recognized Juneteenth as a holiday.

Amazon has advocated for the Black Lives Matter movement, with the company tweeting a statement of solidarity at the end of May. Later, Bezos took to his personal Instagram account to slam customers who were upset that Amazon was openly saying Black Lives Matter. In June, Amazon also announced that it will pledge $10 million to social justice organizations.

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