Amazon warehouse workers in Phoenix and elsewhere worry about spread of coronavirus
Social distancing has led to a surge of demand for Amazon services. Warehouse workers in the Valley and many other locations are anxious to work in these facilities as hundreds of employees are working in close proximity.
Social distancing has led to a surge of demand for Amazon. Warehouse workers in the Valley and many other locations are anxious to work in these facilities as hundreds of employees are working in close proximity.
In this story published April 4, 2020, on azcentral.com:
Trucking and warehousing are among the fastest growing components of the Arizona economy and represent further diversification away from a dependence on population growth and real estate for the state economy.
– Research Professor of Economics Lee McPheters, who is the director of the JPMorgan Chase Economic Outlook Center
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