Few locations are as crucial for as the Inland Empire, where a worker at one of the warehouses tested positive for COVID-19.
A worker at an warehouse at the company's largest hub has a coronavirus case. Workers say changes need to be made.
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Inland Empire warehouse boom risks health, climate - CalMatters
Warehouses Transform N.Y.C. Neighborhoods as E-Commerce Booms - The New York Times
says 19,000 employees tested positive for COVID-19 as it reveals pandemic data for first time – GeekWire
From typewriters to robots
No Holiday Peak Pay for Air Hub Workers, Union Says Management Continues Retaliation Efforts, Cincinnati
Supply chains: companies shift from 'just in time' to 'just in case
Covid Zero Broke the System That Keeps China's Factories Running - Bloomberg
Prime Week Walkouts Hit , from Air Hub to Delivery Station
Warehouse robot maker Symbotic goes public in SPAC deal - The Boston Globe
Warehouse market is still red-hot in NJ
Robots Aren't Done Reshaping Warehouses - The New York Times
s workforce turnover is so high that it could run out of people to hire by 2024 - Vox
now has 50 warehouses ringing the Philadelphia area