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In March 2024, Amazon released its annual safety report, announcing a decline in its warehouse injury rate for 2023. The company touted “meaningful, measurable progress” due to investments in ...
In 2023, Amazon’s warehouse injury rate was 6.5 cases per 100 workers. ... NELP largely compared Amazon’s data against Walmart and TJX Companies—the parent company of T.J. Maxx, ...
Despite filing numerous complaints with HR and government agencies including the EEOC, Susan faced continued harassment and ...
Amazon injuries more widespread than thought, ... Amazon is the second-largest private-sector employer behind Walmart Inc., ... are helping reduce the injury rate.
A report released on Dec. 15 by the US Senate's Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee, chaired by Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt), concluded, after an 18-month investigation, that Amazon ...
Amazon and the Occupational Safety and Health Administration announced an agreement to settle most of the cases brought by OSHA over allegations ... and a 75% improvement in lost-time injury rates.
A Senate committee investigation, led by Sen. Bernie Sanders, accused Amazon of risking worker safety for speed while manipulating injury data to make its warehouses seem safer than they are.
For non-Amazon warehouses with over 1,000 employees, the injury rate was 3.8 per 100 employees, making Amazon’s overall injury rate 71 percent higher than its peers’.