america. his promise to create a national health system help him come close to winning the democratic nomination for president in 2016. so his decision to investigate the working conditions and one of america s biggest employers issuer to capture headlines and set up a robust argument about worker protections. for its part amazon has been criticised for the conditions is warehouse workers face in facilities all over the world. it s already being examined for its safety record by multiple us government agencies. amazon is also notorious for resisting all efforts to unionis? its workforce. now in response to mr sanders letter amazon strongly disagrees photo it says it has been able to reduce injuries across the us operation and has invested more than $1 billion into safety initiatives over the last four years. initiatives over the last four ears. ~ . ., years. meanwhile, indian prime minister narendra years. meanwhile, indian prime minister narendra modi - years. meanwhile, i
control problems some have affected the 73 max programme as well. with all of this coming together lasting so long doesn t that suggest there s some fundamental issue either with boeing or its suppliers? i don t think so. two things here, first is you have seen a very strong and embraced by the boeing company and by industry on transparency. and we we address things like nonconformance and the manufacturing process. so every non conformance were talking about suppliers who are in the middle, the customers were affected by deliveries, the regulators as we all are striving for that very first principle, safety first. that embrace of transparency means were having this conversation more out in public as opposed to inside the walls of industry. to inside the walls of industry- to inside the walls of industry. to inside the walls of indust . . , ., ., industry. that s all we have for ou industry. that s all we have for you on industry. that s all we have for you on this industry. that