Mayor Bruce Harrell called on Seattle's tech powerhouses, including Microsoft and Amazon , to fulfill a "moral obligation" to reinvest in the community, highlighting their massive profits during a speech at a Fremont Chamber of Commerce event late last month. "Microsoft … they made $88 billion last year … they have an obligation to give back to society, as does Amazon," Harrell said, praising the city as a "city of innovation" and a "great launching pad" for large companies. "That’s a good thing. That’s not a bad thing." According to a report in GeekWire, the remarks underscore the tightrope walk for Harrell and city leaders: leveraging the economic boost from global tech firms while tackling their impacts on housing, transportation, and local neighborhoods. Seattle's largest employ
Seattle Mayor Bruce Harrell to two of the biggest companies in the state, Amazon and Microsoft: You have moral obligation to ...
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