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Amazon settles California claims it concealed COVID-19 cases from workers

Published 11/15/2021, 04:41 PM
Updated 11/15/2021, 04:50 PM
© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: Packaged products that are ready for shipment are seen at an Amazon Fulfilment Center in Tracy, California, August 3, 2015.  REUTERS/Robert Galbraith
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By Jonathan Stempel

(Reuters) - Amazon.com Inc (NASDAQ:AMZN) has reached a settlement with California to resolve claims it concealed from warehouse workers and local health agencies the numbers of workers being infected with COVID-19, the state's attorney general said on Monday.

California accused Amazon of violating a September 2020 state "right-to-know" law, Assembly Bill 685, requiring that it keep workers up to date about the spread of COVID-19, and provide information about safety plans and coronavirus-related benefits.

Attorney General Rob Bonta said that by keeping tens of thousands of warehouse workers, as well as agencies in the dark, the online retailing giant left them unable to effectively track the spread of the virus.

Under the settlement, Amazon agreed to alert California warehouse workers within one day about the exact number of new COVID-19 cases in their workplaces.

The Seattle-based company will also pay $500,000 to help enforce state consumer protection laws.

Amazon did not admit wrongdoing or liability in agreeing to the settlement, which was filed with the California Superior Court in Sacramento and requires a judge's approval.

"We're glad to have this resolved and to see that the AG found no substantive issues with the safety measures in our buildings," Amazon spokeswoman Barbara Agrait said in an email.

At least 14 U.S. states have adopted comprehensive COVID-19 worker safety protections, the nonprofit National Employment Law Project said in June.

© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: Packaged products that are ready for shipment are seen at an Amazon Fulfilment Center in Tracy, California, August 3, 2015.  REUTERS/Robert Galbraith

Amazon has face criticism elsewhere over its handling of COVID-19 in the workplace.

The company is appealing a New York state judge's refusal last month to dismiss a lawsuit by that state's Attorney General Letitia James over worker safety at two New York City fulfillment centers.

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