'We can do better': Amazon warehouse workers stage largest protest since coronavirus outbreak
Amazon warehouse workers protest insufficient safety measures in fear of exposure to the coronavirus. Professor Dale Rogers explains his opinion on whether it will effect production efforts for Amazon.
Amazon warehouse workers protest insufficient safety measures in fear of exposure to the coronavirus. Approximately 350 employees spread across 50 warehouses plan to participate in these protests. Professor Dale Rogers explains his opinion on whether it will effect production efforts for Amazon.
In this story published April 21, 2020, on Yahoo! News:
If all of a sudden 3,000 people or 30,000 people were walking out of Amazon warehouses, I think that would be significant.
– Dale Rogers, professor of logistics and supply chain management
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