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PHILADELPHIA - A former Amazon employee sued the online retail giant in the Eastern Pennsylvania District Court after he was allegedly terminated due to marijuana use despite having a medical marijuana license, according to documents filed on March 1.
Plaintiff Nathan Miller worked at the Amazon Fulfillment Center in Carlisle in a seasonal position. Miller says that the defendant, including his immediate supervisors, knew that he carried a valid medical marijuana license due to his severe post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), anxiety and depression.
The plaintiff says he had a record of stellar and productive employment.
In July 2020, Miller applied with Amazon to make his seasonal position permanent. He was informed that he had to successfully complete a drug test through the Quest Diagnostics Clinic Laboratories, also named as a defendant in the case, before hiring.
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New York sues Amazon, accusing company of unsafe pandemic conditions
The lawsuit comes after Amazon filed a complaint last week against James to try to block the attorney general’s lawsuit.
New York State Attorney General Letitia James takes a question at a news conference in New York. | Kathy Willens/AP Photo
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New York Attorney General Letitia James filed a lawsuit against Amazon Tuesday night, accusing the online giant of flouting legal requirements to protect employees from the spread of Covid-19.
The suit alleges that since March 2020 in two New York City facilities, Amazon refused to enact legally required measures to stop the spread of Covid-19, like cleaning protocols and contact tracing. The suit further alleges that Amazon did not properly disinfect and close facilities, enact adequate distancing policies or notify employees of exposure to the virus in a timely manner.