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Judge refuses to stop New York AG s COVID lawsuit against Amazon
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NLRB officer: Amazon law-breaking should lead to Bessemer vote rerun
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Amazon customers slam Jeff Bezos for tone deaf victory lap thanking them for paying for his $5.5bn space dream after ignoring workers demands, not paying tax for years then giving $200m to charity when his ex MacKenzie donated $5bn in 2020 alone
Bezos fulfilled his childhood dream of going to space on Tuesday on a 10 minute, $5.5billion flight
He took his brother Mark, astronaut Wally Funk and a Dutch teen whose father had paid for his seat
He says he wants to establish a road to space that will save planet Earth by moving damaging industries into space and away from the Earth s environment
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NEW YORK, July 14 (Reuters) - Amazon.com Inc (AMZN.O) on Wednesday pressed a New York judge to dismiss a lawsuit by state Attorney General Letitia James claiming the online retailer failed to ensure worker safety at two New York City warehouses as COVID-19 infections surged.
James sued Amazon in February over its safety protocols for thousands of workers at a Staten Island fulfillment center and a Queens distribution center, and for allegedly retaliating against two employees who protested against the conditions.