Amazon has long had a reputation as a grueling workplace, and since the start of the pandemic has been under intense pressure from unions, politicians and its own employees to improve working conditions. Four employees spoke up on Wednesday at the company’s annual general meeting, which was held virtually.
“Amazon’s warehouses are more high pressure and dramatically more dangerous than any other warehouses,” said Isaiah Thomas, who works at Amazon’s Bessemer, Alabama, warehouse, the site ...
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