Amazon admits that its conductor is deben orinar and bottellas durante recorridos

Washington, EEUU

Amazon admits that its drivers have to deal with bottlenecks when it comes to traffic or problems while finding lanes of traffic, publicly disclosing to a congresswoman who denounces the situation and whether the company responds with anything.

“This is an autogol, we are content and we are debating a representative (Mark) Pocan “, signal Amazon in an appearance published on his blog.

“We know – indicates the internet sales giant- that drivers can have problems finding tracks that are debited to traffic, in particular, to rural routes, and this is especially the case during covid, when many tracks are closed public “.

Following the note, treaty, without embarrassment, of “a data-wide problem that affects the whole industry and is not specific to Amazon“, hecho that the company illustrated with a series of articles related to the theme.

The company, which is the second mayor of the country, withdrew the message posted on Twitter on March 24 in response to Pocan, who is a Democrat representative Wisconsin.

“Pay the workers $ 15 per hour not found in a ‘progressive workhouse’ which destroys a union and makes the workers work in water bottles,” Pocan said in a statement.

“Really do not create lo orinar in bottles, ¿verdad?”, Amazon Ripostó in another trino.

“If this were done -agregó-, then work for us. The world is that we have more than a million unbelievable employees all over the world who are sorry for what they have and have excellent medical attention from the first day.”

On his blog posted on his blog, Amazon punctuated that his tuit “fue incorrecto”.

“Our large sample of drivers and, for example, is centrally located only at our complimentary centers. A typical Amazon logistics center has tens of thousands of employees and employees at its current work station.”

In any case, Amazon indicates that the taste buds will solve the problem, although admitting that everything does not work well, it promises that it will look for solutions.

“We have been dealing with false information for some time, but we will also work hard to be more precise,” the Seattle-based company said in a statement, stating that it had avoided a fight. EE.UU., donde su plantilla agrupa a unos 800.000 trabajadores.

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