KEY POINTS
  • The House Oversight Committee on Friday launched a probe into Amazon's labor practices.
  • Lawmakers are specifically zeroing in on Amazon's response to extreme weather events, including a deadly warehouse collapse at one of its Illinois facilities.

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Amazon truck cabs are seen outside a damaged Amazon Distribution Center on December 11, 2021 in Edwardsville, Illinois. According to reports, the Distribution Center was struck by a tornado Friday night.

The House Oversight Committee on Friday launched an investigation into Amazon's labor practices, demanding the company turn over information related to a deadly warehouse collapse in Illinois last year.

In a Thursday letter addressed to Amazon CEO Andy Jassy, Oversight's chairwoman, Rep. Carolyn Maloney, D-N.Y., and Reps. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-N.Y., and Cori Bush, D-Mo., wrote that they are "concerned by recent reports that Amazon may be putting the health and safety of its workers at risk, including by requiring them to work in dangerous conditions during tornadoes, hurricanes, and other extreme weather."

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