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helped him come close to winning the democratic nomination for president in 2016. so his decision to investigate the working conditions at one of america s biggest employers is sure to capture headlines and set up a robust argument about worker protections. now, for its part, amazon has been criticised for the conditions its 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 unionise its workforce. now, in response to mr sanders letter, amazon strongly disagrees. it says it has been able to reduce injuries across their us operation, and has invested more than $1 billion into safety initiatives over the last four years. meanwhile, indian prime minister narendra modi has arrived in the united states for a state visit. he earlier chatted with tesla s boss elon musk in new york, who said the ev maker will try to be in india very soon.

Report: More than 36% of Paducah renters spend 30-50% of income on rent, utilities

"In the last couple of years, I would say more of my applicants are spending more and more of the money they re bringing in every month on their rent and

Homelessness in the United States Soars 12% in a Year, Alarming HUD Report Announces

Just 4% of London rental properties currently to let – Mortgage Strategy

Only 4% of London rental homes are available on the market for new tenants. This is according to the latest research by London lettings and estate agent, Benham and Reeves, and stresses the uphill struggle facing those in search of a London rental property. Benham and Reeves analysed current rental market stock

Transcripts for BBCNEWS Asia Business Report 20240604 01:42:00

whatever else, and there s no one in the family to take it forward. there we go. classic birmingham style chicken balti. for more stories from across the uk, head to the bbc news website. hey, i m stephen, with the catch up. tonight: an andrew tate update, rising rents, and dozing off. let s start with the missing submarine deep underwater and the race to find it. there are five people on board and they were trying to get here, the wreck of the titanic. it s around 4,000 metres below sea level, off the coast of canada, and it takes around eight hours to get there and back. well, two hours into the dive, contact was lost. this is what it looks like. there s no seats, and an xbox controller is used to steer it.

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