Amazon Fined $500,000 For Concealing Covid Cases From Workers WhatDoYouThink?
Amazon has been ordered to pay a fine of $500,000 for hiding the number of Covid-19 cases at its California workplaces from employees, the first fine based on the state’s “right to know” legislation, which gives employers one day to notify staff of detected infection. What doAdvertisement
“You have to give corporations time to adapt to these new ‘law’ things that they usually don’t have to deal with.”“Well I hope this financially miniscule fine taught them a valuable lesson.”
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