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アマゾンの倉庫内の労働環境(気温46度)は過酷

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amazon.com_controversies#Removal_of_competitors'_products

Warehouse conditions
In September 2011, Allentown, Pennsylvania's Morning Call interviewed 20 past and present employees
at Amazon's Breinigsville warehouse, all but one of whom criticized the company's warehouse conditions
and employment practice. Specific investigatory concerns were: heat so extreme it required the regular
posting of ambulances to take away workers who passed out,[95] strenuous workloads in that heat, and
first-person reports of summary terminations for health conditions such as breast cancer.[96] The Morning
Call also published, verbatim, Amazon.com's direct response to a query by OSHA,[97] where amazon.com
detailed its response when heat conditions reach as high as 114 °F (46 °C), including water and ice treatment,
electrolyte drinks, nutrition advice, and extended breaks in air conditioned rooms.[98] Five days after the
Morning Call article was published, Amazon stated that it had spent $2.4 million "urgently installing" air
conditioning at four warehouses including the Breinigsville facility.[99] However, the original investigator
states that when he checked back with current employees for his September 23 follow-up story, "they told
him nothing had changed since his original story ran."[100]

気温46度では商品が保管中に劣化している可能性がある
アマゾンで購入した商品は壊れやすかったり悪性細菌が付属してくる可能性がある