WSJ News Exclusive | Fired Amazon Warehouse Workers Accuse Company of Retaliation, Which It Denies

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Amazon denies allegations by terminated workers that it has targeted employees who have protested warehouse conditions

Amazon.com Inc. has fired at least three warehouse employees and reprimanded several others who say they were singled out after pushing for better working conditions during the coronavirus pandemic, a contention the company denies.

The current and former employees, who don’t belong to a union, say they are being retaliated against as they pushed the company for better treatment after helping to process an extraordinary surge in orders during a time of elevated worker absences.

 

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Do better; you can afford to. JeffBezos amazon

It's not even legal or ethical to lie so and so blatantly. There's legitimate ways to do business, and Amazon does not represent them well. Jeff Bezos shouldn't be allowed to do business in this country. cc aoc

Don't like your job? Go find another one....

Unfortunately, Amazon stock will continue to rise because America just doesn't care.

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