In a sweeping new report, which Amazon disputes, Sen. Sanders says the company's focus on speed leads to "uniquely dangerous" workplaces.
Teamsters President Sean O'Brien and Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) are threatening an Amazon strike for disingenuous reasons.
Senator Bernie Sanders unveiled an investigation into Amazon’s treatment of injured employees, shedding light on workplace safety concerns. Among the cases highlighted was Denise, an Amazon worker who broke her ankle on the job.
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.
Bernie Sanders is blasting Amazon founder and executive chairman (former CEO) Jeff Bezos after he attended dinner with Donald Trump as Amazon workers go on strike at seven facilities in California, Georgia,
The firm discouraged injured workers from seeking outside medical care and ignored internal safety recommendations, a panel led by Sen. Bernie Sanders found.
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.
Amazon employees are pressured to work at an “extremely fast and often dangerous pace,” according to a congressional investigation led by Sen. Bernie Sanders.
Teamsters requested an investigation of the flood from Amazon's warehouse that swamped a picket line in Queens; they also filed for a restraining order against the NYPD.
Thursday’s action at various Teamsters locals comes days after the release of a Senate report critical of working conditions at the e-retailer’s warehouses.
Connecticut lawmakers plan new legislation for Amazon workers following Bernie Sanders' report on safety concerns.
Workers describe tens of thousands of packages delayed—and a strong sense of empowerment within warehouses—after Amazon workers with the Teamsters launched the largest strike to date against one of the world's most powerful companies.