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Amazon officials say the Senate report is wrong and uses a small selection of outdated data, unverified anecdotes and incorrect analysis that builds a misleading narrative.
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Amazon employees, nurses and workers rights advocates gathered to call out working conditions they say don’t help employees stay healthy.
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An Amazon spokesperson said in a statement that the company would welcome the agency into its sites at any time.
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More than 400 workers at the St. Peters Amazon warehouse petitioned management for better working conditions, including slower work rates and more bathroom breaks to help limit injuries.
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In response to the collapse of the Amazon warehouse that killed six employees during a December 2021 tornado, Illinois lawmakers hope to recommend increased safety measures by 2025.
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Amazon officials say they are taking steps to make their workplaces safer, including better training.
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Workers are organizing in St. Louis — and speaking out not just with their voices, but with their feet. They’re just getting started.
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Although the bills would apply to companies beyond Amazon, Bush was clear in saying they were a response to the six warehouse workers who died last year in Edwardsville.
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Hundreds of workers signed a petition seeking better working conditions. The group’s organizers say Amazon’s culture has led to safety issues.
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In the wake of the storm, warehouse employees and supporters of labor said the building should have included a protective shelter, even though building codes do not require them.