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The settlement "requir[es] Amazon to end harmful labor practices that concealed COVID-19 case numbers from workers and to provide key information on workplace protections in line with California's ...
Amazon will pay a $500,000 settlement related to California's "right-to-know" labor law after state regulators alleged the retail giant failed to adequately notify warehouse workers and local ...
Amazon.com Inc has reached a settlement with California to resolve claims it concealed from warehouse workers and local health agencies the numbers of workers being infected with COVID-19, the ...
Amazon has agreed to pay $500,000 and be monitored by California officials to ensure it properly notifies its workers about new coronavirus cases, the state's attorney general said Monday.
Atty. Gen. Rob Bonta ordered Amazon to pay $500,000 and to better comply with state laws regulating the reporting of COVID-19 cases. Amazon to pay California $500,000 for concealing COVID cases ...
California's Attorney General said Amazon failed to properly notify staff about COVID-19 cases in warehouses. Amazon had agreed to pay $500,000 as part of a settlement, Rob Bonta said Monday.
Amazon must begin to notify its more than 10,000 warehouse workers in California, such as these in Eastvale, over Covid-19 cases in their workplaces. Photo: Terry Pierson/Orange County Register ...
Amazon has agreed to pay $500,000 and be monitored by California officials to ensure it properly notifies its workers about new coronavirus cases, the state's attorney general said Monday. Amazon ...
The settlement, which was filed in California Superior Court, ... Amazon will also change its COVID-19 notification system. The judgment, however, is still subject to court approval, ...
Amazon will start reporting COVID case numbers in California to settle AG’s investigation. by Todd Bishop on November 15, 2021 at 2:57 pm November 15, 2021 at 3:16 pm ...
Amazon has agreed to pay $500,000 and be monitored by California officials to ensure it properly notifies its workers about new coronavirus cases, the state's attorney general says.
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