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‘We want to be treated like people’: Amazon worker describes brutal conditions at Alabama warehouse

A historic drive to unionise is underway in Bessemer, Alabama, USA.

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Feb 23, 2021 · 04:17 pm

Amazon worker Jennifer Bates describes grueling conditions at the warehouse in Bessemer, Alabama, where a historic union drive is underway. “We want to be treated like people and not ignored when we have issues,” Bates says. https://t.co/uWDLo4AiuE pic.twitter.com/H8tRskOM3s

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