Amazon finally acknowledges delivery driver bathroom problem

Dow Jones2021-04-04

MW Amazon finally acknowledges delivery driver bathroom problem

By Kerry J. Byrne

The web giant fessed up that its delivery drivers have limited access to bathrooms

Amazon acknowledged Friday that it has a loo-ming problem.

The web giant fessed up that its delivery drivers have limited access to bathrooms, meaning that accusations of them urinating in bottles or elsewhere in public are likely to be true.

"We know that drivers can and do have trouble finding restrooms because of traffic or sometimes rural routes," the online retail giant posted on its AboutAmazon portal . "And this has been especially the case during Covid when many public restrooms have been closed."

The admission comes following a Twitter spat last month in which the congressman accused Amazon of being a union-busting operation that will "make workers urinate in water bottles."

Amazon $(AMZN)$ originally denied the claim.

"You don't really believe the peeing in bottles thing, do you?" the company responded on Twitter. "If that were true, nobody would work for us."

Amazon's mea culpa admits that the original response was wrong.

"It did not contemplate our large driver population and instead wrongly focused only on our fulfillment centers."

"You don't really believe the peeing in bottles thing, do you?" the company responded on Twitter. "If that were true, nobody would work for us."

Amazon's mea culpa admits that the original response was wrong.

"It did not contemplate our large driver population and instead wrongly focused only on our fulfillment centers."

But, the company added: "This is a long-standing, industry-wide issue and is not specific to Amazon."

No word yet on how Amazon will solve the problem, other than to report "[we] will look for solutions."

This article was first published on NYPost.com

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April 03, 2021 12:49 ET (16:49 GMT)

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Comments

  • doubleDees
    2021-04-05
    doubleDees
    [汗顏] 
  • Alexngo
    2021-04-04
    Alexngo
    [捂臉] 
  • Alfred1007
    2021-04-04
    Alfred1007
    Hope they can improve in this area.
  • Alfred1007
    2021-04-04
    Alfred1007
    This will be more and more common when data analytics is widely used used to optimize employee's working routine and 'improve' efficiency..[嘆氣] [嘆氣] 
  • PaperIsLight
    2021-04-04
    PaperIsLight
    That’s a first step at least
  • IamZhong
    2021-04-04
    IamZhong
    Oh dear
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