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California AG: Amazon Refuses to Comply with Subpoenas on Coronavirus Safety Data

California AG: Amazon Refuses to Comply with Subpoenas on Coronavirus Safety Data 15 Dec 2020 Amazon will not comply with California subpoenas regarding data on coronavirus, according to the state’s Attorney General, Xavier Becerra. Amazon has yet to tell California how many of the company’s workers have been infected by or died from the Chinese virus, as well as provide information about how the company is trying to prevent the spread of the virus, despite subpoenas filed months ago, said Becerra, according to a report by the Becerra filed a petition to the Sacramento County Superior Court on Monday asking the court to order Amazon to comply with the state’s subpoenas to provide that information.

California files petition against Amazon seeking compliance in COVID-19 investigation

The petition alleges that Amazon has failed to adequately comply with lawful requests from the state regarding information and documents related to the company s coronavirus protocols, including examination of its sick leave policy and cleaning procedures, as well as raw data on the number of COVID-19 infections and deaths at Amazon facilities across California. “Amazon has made billions during this pandemic relying on the labor of essential workers. Their workers get the job done while putting themselves at risk,” Attorney General Becerra said in a statement. “It’s critical to know if these workers are receiving the protections on the job that they are entitled to under the law. Time is of the essence. Amazon has delayed responding adequately to our investigative requests long enough. We’re seeking a court order to compel Amazon to comply fully with our investigative subpoenas.”

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