Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez posts letter from Amazon admitting it keeps finding urine in bottles after company denials

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The letter discouraged drivers from leaving such 'unsanitary garbage' behind.

employee and appears to refute the company's previous denials that some of its delivery workers are urinating in bottles while on the job.account, which said if rumors of employees urinating into bottles were true,"nobody would work for us."

"This you?" Ocasio-Cortez wrote above the letter, which says it is from Amazon Logistics On-Road Area Manager Jen Snyder. The image of the letter Ocasio-Cortez posted does not contain a date. Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez on Friday shared a letter on Twitter that appeared to refute recent denials from Amazon that some of its delivery drivers urinate in bottles while on the job. In the photo, an Amazon delivery van with an Amazon Prime logo is parked at an apartment complex in downtown Chicago in April 2019., which reported that it obtained documents that allegedly showed Amazon was aware that some employees were urinating into bottles.

The letter began by saying an Amazon associate"discovered human feces in an Amazon bag that was returned to station by a driver" and said it was the third such reported incident over the previous two months. The letter discouraged employees from leaving feces in bags returned to the station. "We understand that DA's may have emergencies while on-road, and especially during Covid, DAs have struggled to find bathrooms while delivering," the letter said. Its next sentence was bolded and underlined:"Regardless, DAs cannot, MUST NOT, return bags to station with poop inside.""We've noticed an uptick recently of all kinds of unsanitary garbage being left inside bags: used masks, gloves, bottles of urine," the letter said.

 

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When they don't let their employees have decent breaks to use the restrooms, what the heck do they expect?!

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