Amazon says workers don't pee in bottles, but its drivers and piles of evidence indicate otherwise. "There were times when I would personally find a pee bottle in my van," one former driver said.
An Amazon Prime truck in downtown Seattle near Amazon HQ. (GeekWire Photo / Kurt Schlosser) Amazon’s decision to publicly fire back at a Wisconsin congressman’s tweet about working conditions at the ...
Amazon kicked off the holiday weekend by backtracking slightly on a social media offensive that unfolded in the waning days of a historic unionization vote. The earlier comments reportedly arrived as ...
Amazon issued a rare apology on Friday for its ill-considered tweet to Representative Mark Pocan (D-Wisc.) in which the company denied that its employees are forced to urinate in bottles. The tweet ...
Amazon drivers are forced to pee in bottles, break the speed limit and face intimidation from bosses to get their deliveries out in time, it has been claimed. Drivers across the U.S. have revealed the ...
Amazon is aware of its employees reportedly peeing in water bottles and defecating in bags, documents show. The tech giant suggested in a tweet to Rep. Mark Pocan, D-Wis., that the multiple reports ...
Amazon drivers are under so much pressure to meet delivery goals that they sometimes have to urinate in bottles and defecate in dog waste bags in the backs of their vans, a class action lawsuit filed ...
Outside Amazon's distribution center in Glendale, California, there are multiple plastic bottles containing urine thrown away by delivery workers. It has been pointed out that the reason why Amazon ...
Amazon has posted an apology to Rep. Mark Pocan (D-Wisc.) for a tweet last week denying that it makes its workers urinate in water bottles. The controversy started with a tweet by Pocan blasting ...
Amazon is backtracking on a viral social media comment it made last week denying claims that time-pressed workers have to pee in bottles. The tech giant posted an online apology late Friday to U.S.
Amazon warehouse staff are peeing in bottles because bathrooms are hundreds of yards away. One ex-worker said staffers fear they’ll get into trouble for taking too long away from the job. The Amazon ...