Amazon was ordered to pay $500,000 by California authorities Monday as part of a settlement judgment over claims the company hid COVID-19 case numbers from its workers and health agencies.
Democratic California Attorney General Rob Bonta filed a complaint against Amazon on behalf of Californians on Friday alleging that the tech giant failed to follow California’s “right-to-know” law requiring employers to notify workers and authorities of COVID-19 case numbers. Bonta argued that Amazon’s actions prevented the public from fully accessing COVID-19 information, and sought $2,500 for each violation of the relevant law.
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