Amazon finally apologizes for criticizing the treatment of workers who “pee in the disease”

US Congressman Mark Focon of Democratic Party and Amazon's social network service (SNS) capture

US Congressman Mark Focon of Democratic Party and Amazon’s social network service (SNS) capture

Amazon eventually apologized for protesting criticisms of the company’s working environment that “employees had to urinate in bottles”.

On the 3rd (local time), according to NBC broadcasts in the United States, Amazon admitted that the protest at the time was’own goal’, saying that it apologized to Democratic Congressman Mark Forken, who claimed that delivery workers had to urinate in bottles through a blog on the 2nd.

Earlier, Congressman Forcon said through his social network service (SNS) last month, “Giving $15 an hour doesn’t make it a progressive workplace that destroys unions and workers have to urinate in bottles.” I posted a post.

“Do you really believe that you are pissing on a bottle?” on social media, Amazon said, “if that was true, no one would work at Amazon, and over 1 million employees around the world take pride in what they do.” did.

Later, local media cited Amazon workers and reported on situations where they actually had to urinate in a bottle while working. In addition, there were articles on social media that revealed that this claim was true.

As the controversy grew, Amazon eventually apologized. In a blog post, Amazon admitted that the first social media post was incorrect. It was reported that delivery workers were aware of the situation where public toilets were closed due to factors such as traffic or rural roads and concerns about the novel coronavirus infection (Corona 19).

Amazon said, “It’s a long-standing industry-wide problem, and it’s not limited to Amazon. We want to solve this problem, but we don’t know how, we will find a solution.”

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