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Amazon defends management practices

Retail giant Amazon has defended its management practices following a number of criticisms levelled at the company over conditions in its American warehouses. ย  Reports have alleged workers are pressured to work in high temperatures with minimal breaks, but Amazon has said in a statement it believes its conditions are sound. โ€œFrom January 1, 2006 […]
Patrick Stafford
Patrick Stafford

Retail giant Amazon has defended its management practices following a number of criticisms levelled at the company over conditions in its American warehouses.

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Reports have alleged workers are pressured to work in high temperatures with minimal breaks, but Amazon has said in a statement it believes its conditions are sound.

โ€œFrom January 1, 2006 to September 30, 2011, our US fulfillment network had an annual average recordable incidence rate ranging from 2.5 to 4.2.โ€

โ€œThese rates are lower than for auto manufacturing, the warehousing industry, and even for department stores. In other words, it’s safer to work in the Amazon fulfillment network than in a department store.โ€

The company said it will โ€œcontinue to measure our safety performanceโ€.