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  • Amazon warehouse employees suffer injuries at higher rates than those who work at warehouses run by other companies, according to a new study.
  • In 2020, for every 100 Amazon warehouse workers there were 5.9 serious injuries, which is nearly 80% higher than the serious injury rate at non-Amazon warehouses, the Strategic Organizing Center wrote in a new report published Tuesday.
  • Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos recently admitted the company needs to do a better job for employees.

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Amazon warehouse workers are injured at higher rates than those at rival companies, according to a new study.

In 2020, there were 5.9 serious injuries for every 100 Amazon warehouse workers, which is nearly 80% higher than the serious injury rate at non-Amazon warehouses, the Strategic Organizing Center wrote in a new report published Tuesday. The SOC said serious injuries include any injuries that require employees to either miss work entirely, known as "lost time injuries," or be placed on light or restricted duty.

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