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Every Amazon package that lands on your doorstep comes with a hidden cost — and it's being paid by the people inside the warehouses.
Warehouse workers are suffering life-altering injuries to keep up with Amazon's grueling quotas and unsafe conditions. A 2023 Senate investigation confirmed the truth: Amazon warehouses reported over 30% more injuries than the industry average. That’s not a statistic — it’s a crisis.
This is a $2.3 trillion company. $36 billion in profits. And yet, they treat human beings like spare parts.
But here’s the good news: Amazon workers are fighting back.
They’re organizing. Walking out. Demanding dignity. And now they need you in their corner.
The Amazon Labor Union-IBT Local 1 has put forward a powerful demand: The Safety Bill of Rights — a clear, bold declaration that Amazon MUST prioritize worker safety over profit. These aren't requests. They are non-negotiable rights earned through sweat, pain, and perseverance.
If you value the convenience of 2-day shipping — you should stand with the people making it happen.
Because they’ve had your back. Now it’s time to have theirs.
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Let’s rise with workers. Let’s demand justice. Let’s show Amazon: We won’t back down.
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