Amazon slammed by US government for failing to record warehouse worker injuries. The investigation is ongoing.
The Occupational Safety and Health Administration, part of the US Department of Labor, issued Amazon citations for 14 recordkeeping violations, including failing to record injuries and illnesses, misclassifying injuries and illnesses, not recording injuries and illnesses within the required time, and not providing OSHA with timely injury and illness records. Regulators inspected six warehouses in Florida, Illinois, Idaho, Colorado, and New York. injury rates at its fulfillment centers.
Amazon spokesperson Kelly Nantel characterized the findings as"a small number of administrative errors."
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