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The federal workplace safety agency has been investigating the deaths of six people at the facility since a tornado hit it in December.
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Both new lawsuits join a wrongful death lawsuit that was filed earlier this year on behalf of one of the six Amazon workers who died during the tornado.
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One of the construction companies that built the Amazon warehouse in Edwardsville responds to accusations that the building wasn't properly constructed
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Five St. Louis-area Starbucks locations have taken steps toward unionizing to date, as workplaces including dispensaries and Amazon warehouses are organizing across the U.S.
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A report by a structures specialist who responded to the collapse says it appears support columns were not properly anchored to the floor.
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Six people died when a tornado hit the Amazon warehouse, which labor advocates say highlighted the unsafe working conditions at the company.
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The Legal Roundtable discusses Amazon’s liability during a deadly tornado, a Cole County ruling on mask mandates and more.
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Six Amazon employees were killed in an Edwardsville warehouse during a tornado, raising questions about whether the company did enough to help them.
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The six people were killed when a tornado hit an Amazon warehouse, causing it to collapse.
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Missouri and Illinois have few state regulations directly related to tornado safety. Some elected officials are now questioning whether current building requirements are enough to protect residents from powerful storms.