For years, Amazon workers have said they feel unsafe, and new data from regulators underscores their concerns.
, Amazon employed 36% of U.S. warehouse workers in 2022, but was responsible for more than 53% of all serious injuries in the industry.
"The safety and health of our employees is, and always will be, our top priority, and any claim otherwise is inaccurate," Nantel said."We're proud of the progress made by our team and we'll continue working hard together to keep getting better every day."
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