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Senate Probe Finds Amazon Manipulated Injury Data, Ignored Safety Amid New York Strike
Dec 16, 2024, 07:34 PM
A Senate investigation led by Senator Bernie Sanders, through the Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor and Pensions, has revealed that Amazon has been manipulating data on warehouse worker injuries and disregarding internal safety recommendations. The investigation, which analyzed seven years of data and interviewed over 130 workers, found that Amazon warehouses recorded over 30% more injuries than the warehousing industry average in 2023. The report accuses Amazon of prioritizing productivity over worker safety, rejecting changes recommended by internal studies like Project Soteria and Project Elderwand, which linked high workload and strict goals to increased injury risks. Despite this, Amazon has disputed the findings, claiming the report is based on outdated information and lacks context. Amidst this scrutiny, Amazon workers in New York have authorized a strike, demanding better wages, benefits, and working conditions, with the strike set to occur during the peak holiday season.
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