▲ Jeff Bezos, CEO of Amazon


Amazon, who denied employees' claims that the working environment was so bad that they had to urinate in a bottle, finally fell.



According to local time on the 3rd of the U.S. NBC broadcast, Amazon posted a post on the 2nd blog saying that it was'own goal' to deny the allegation and apologize to Democratic Congressman Mark Focon.



Congressman Forken tweeted on the 24th of last month, pointing out that "a place that destroys unions and causes workers to urinate in water bottles for giving them $15 an hour cannot be a progressive workplace."



In response, Amazon denied that "if that was true, no one would work for Amazon."



But criticism continued, including James Broodworth, who published a book accusing Amazon of working conditions for undercover employment, said it was he who found him peeing in a bottle.



In the end, Amazon said in a blog post on the 2nd that the tweet was not properly and thoroughly reviewed in the first place. "We always need to maintain an extremely high level of accuracy, especially when criticizing others' comments." Lowered.



However, knowing that delivery workers can have a hard time finding toilets, he clarified that this is an old problem not only for Amazon, but also for the industry as a whole.



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