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California has fined Amazon nearly $6 million for violating a law meant to protect warehouse workers from misuse of production quotas, state officials announced Tuesday.

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California officials cited failures to disclose productivity requirements at two locations. The company said it would appeal.
Regulators say the retail giant failed to inform workers of the productivity quotas they were expected to meet.
Amazon.com has been fined $5.9 million by a California labor regulator who says the online retail giant failed to properly inform workers of productivity quotas at two warehouses, including one where
California's labor regulator slapped Amazon with a roughly $6 million fine for breaking the state's Warehouse Quotas law. Officials investigated two Amazon warehouses in Southern California and found
Amazon.com Inc. has been fined $5.9 million by a California labor agency accusing the online retailer of failing to sufficiently disclose productivity quotas to employees at two warehouses in the stat
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