Amazon is in the spotlight again, though this time the focus is not on growth or artificial intelligence, but on safety. An employee at an Amazon fulfillment center in Troutdale, Oregon, tragically passed away after collapsing while on duty. The company confirmed the incident, stating it is cooperating with authorities and offering support to the deceased's family and colleagues, including on-site counseling services.
Regulatory authorities have indicated the employee's death was not work-related. However, this has not quelled the rising concerns. Reports suggest the employee lay on the warehouse floor for a period while operations continued nearby, raising questions about the handling of emergencies. Some employees have also reported high indoor temperatures and reduced airflow in the warehouse, although these claims have not been independently verified.
Amazon has refuted these allegations, stating that the shift was paused, employees were sent home with pay, and all safety protocols were followed. Despite this, the incident has once again drawn attention to a long-standing issue for the company: its safety record. Previous reports and federal data indicate that Amazon's injury rate has been higher than the industry average, although the company asserts it has improved conditions and significantly reduced injury rates since 2019.
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