Terrible article devoid of useful facts. Not that I'm defending amazon...it sounds like a terrible place to work. However, none of these deaths seems to be Amazon's fault. From the "dirty dozen": ● Andrew Lindsay and Israel Espana Argote, contract workers, died when the wall of an Amazon warehouse collapsed during a severe storm in Baltimore in November 2018. ● Brien James Daunt fell to his death during construction…
After deaths, Amazon lands on list of most dangerous employers
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Re: After deaths, Amazon lands on list of most dangerous employers
#12I think this is one of the most misleading articles I have seen on the front page of hacker news. First of all, being on OSHA's "dirty dozen" does not imply you are one of the most dangerous workplaces. And the report this article is based on cited 6 deaths in the past year - 3 from an airplane accident, 1 from construction, and 2 when a warehouse wall collapsed. 6 deaths in a year is very few at Amazon scale, especi…
Re: After deaths, Amazon lands on list of most dangerous employers
#13Terrible article devoid of useful facts. Not that I'm defending amazon...it sounds like a terrible place to work. However, none of these deaths seems to be Amazon's fault. From the "dirty dozen": ● Andrew Lindsay and Israel Espana Argote, contract workers, died when the wall of an Amazon warehouse collapsed during a severe storm in Baltimore in November 2018. ● Brien James Daunt fell to his death during construction…
Obviously any such deaths are a tragedy, but by the numbers there are clearly much more dangerous jobs in the US than being an Amazon worker.