In Blistering Senate Report, Bernie Sanders Says Amazon Ignored Warnings Over Worker Safety
A new committee report on working conditions at the e-commerce giant says that Amazon knows the risks to worker safety and routinely looks the other way.
Just as Amazon warehouse workers are threatening to launch the "first large-scale" unfair labor practices strike at Amazon in US history, Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) released a report accusing Amazon of operating "uniquely dangerous warehouses" that allegedly put profits over worker safety.
As chair of the Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions, Sanders started investigating Amazon in June 2023. His goal was "to uncover why Amazonβs injury rates far exceed those of its competitors and to understand what happens to Amazon workers when they are injured on the job."
According to Sanders, Amazon "sometimes ignored" the committee's requests and ultimately only supplied 285 documents requested. The e-commerce giant was mostly only willing to hand over "training materials given to on-site first aid staff," Sanders noted, rather than "information on how it tracks workers, the quotas it imposes on workers, and the disciplinary actions it takes when workers cannot meet those quotas, internal studies on the connection between speed and injury rates, and the companyβs treatment of injured workers."