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Timeline
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USA: Ex-employee sues Amazon for alleged wrongful termination related to protesting lack of coronavirus safety measures
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Tracking tool allows Amazon workers to report Covid-19 cases
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Amazon faces calls for increased transparency regarding worker infections & deaths due to COVID-19; incl. company comment
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USA: Amazon says it's spending $4 billion this quarter on COVID-19 incl. worker protections like testing, right before workers plan to strike
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USA: Amazon may have violated labor laws by firing worker involved in protest, New York attorney general says; incl. company response
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USA: Amazon VP resigns after company fires workers who criticized warehouse conditions
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USA: Amazon workers say they have to jam onto buses to get to the company's Staten Island warehouse
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Intl. coalition of Amazon employees forms to demand improved pay, safety protections, reinstatement of dismissed workers & end to casual employment
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Citing 'vein of toxicity' and firing of whistleblowers, Amazon VP resigns in disgust
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Amazon reportedly tried to shut down virtual discussion about working conditions by deleting calendar invites; includes company comments
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Amazon employees plan additional protests over COVID-19 working conditions
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Amazon fired an employee involved with workplace organizing in Minnesota; company denies it was related to his advocacy
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Amazon warehouse workers express fear of going to work & call on company to improve safety
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Commentary: Dear Jeff Bezos, instead of firing me, protect your workers from coronavirus
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US Senators ask Amazon to respond to allegations of unsafe working conditions & that it fired an employee in retaliation for organizing
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Amazon did not respond to allegation that it fired a warehouse worker for organizing for safer working conditions
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Leaked notes from meeting of Amazon executives allegedly details plans to smear warehouse employee fired after leading walkout over COVID-19 demands
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Amazon “profiting from this pandemic” as warehouse workers walk off job to demand safer conditions
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Commentary: There is no greater illustration of corporate America’s moral decay than Amazon
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Amazon warehouse worker alleges he was fired in retaliation for protesting company's response to coronavirus pandemic; company denies allegation
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Athena coalition statement about Amazon firing JFK8 walkout leader
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Amazon workers to stage a walkout Monday, demanding closure of Staten Island facility
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Amazon workers in New York warehouse set to strike Monday on coronavirus safety fears
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Amazon warehouse workers in New York will strike after an employee tested positive for coronavirus
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