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BY RYAN TATE SEP 20, 2011 4:16 PM 17,533
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And there's no question the heat in this hellhole was medically dangerous. Amazon even hired paramedics to wait right outside the warehouse's (closed!) loading dock doors to treat fainting or dehydrated employees. The 20 current and former workers interviewed by the Morning Call said the heat caused legs to cramp, lightheadedness, made people pass out (in one case right at the water fountain), caused dizziness, tingling and numbness and blurry vision. This past summer, at least 15 were set to the hospital by ambulance, with another 20 to 30 treated by paramedics on site. At one point, the flood of patients prompted an E.R. doctor to call an OSHA hotline: "I'd like to report an unsafe environment with a
Amazon facility in Fogelsville … Several patients have come in the last couple days with heat-related injuries."
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Amazon.com and the managers it hired have come up with all sorts of ridiculous excuses for running a sweatshop that even hardened longtime warehouse workers described as the worst job they'd ever had:
Medical breakdowns in our warehouse had nothing to do with our warehouse:
Amazon and its contracted managers routinely shifted blame to other people. In a report to OSHA about a single particularly bad day in June, Amazon site safety manager Allen Forney said people were rushed from the warehouse to the hospital with... personal problems: "Fifteen out of 1,600 employees experienced heat-related symptoms. Six of these employees were treated at a local hospital ER for non-work related medical conditions triggered by the heat."
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But we give them delicious cold treats:
In a July call to OSHA, Amazon's Forney disclosed that the warehouse was ranging from 108-112 degrees but noted "Amazon initiated voluntary time off, allowing employees to go home if they wished and ice cream was available." A warehouse security guard later complained to OSHA that he'd seen two pregnant women at the warehouse taken to nurses due to the heat. Amazon refused to open the garage doors, he said, but "they do have ice pops going around and water everywhere." Delicious ice pops solve everything, really.
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The 20 Brands With The Most Loyal Customers
#1 Amazon
2010 rank: #7
One of three online retailers in the top 100, Jeff Bezos' mammoth online retailer jumps into the top spot, grabbing it from Apple's iPhone. Amazon has long thrived on its loyal droves of customers, using its brand and ability to offer lower shipping rates to keep customers coming back. And its loyalty program, Amazon Prime, is growing 20% each year, and now has 5 million customers signed up for it.
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