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 Vol. 32, Issue 8  BROOKLYN EDITION February 19-25, 2021 
 In this Aug. 6, 2020 fi le photo, New York State Attorney General Letitia James takes a  
 question at a news conference in New York.  Associated Press/Kathy Willens, File 
 By Nelson A. King 
 New York Attorney General,  
 Letitia  James  on  Wednesday  
 filed a lawsuit against Amazon  
 over its failure to provide  
 adequate  health  and  
 safety measures for employees  
 at the company’s New York  
 facilities and Amazon’s retaliatory  
 actions against multiple  
 employees amid the COVID-19  
 pandemic. 
 In failing to maintain a safe  
 work environment by reasonably  
 protecting workers from  
 the spread of COVID-19, James  
 said  Amazon  violated  New  
 York State Labor Law. 
 In addition, she said Amazon  
 unlawfully fired and disciplined  
 employees who objected  
 to Amazon’s unsafe work conditions. 
 “While  Amazon  and  its  
 CEO made billions during this  
 crisis, hardworking employees  
 were forced to endure unsafe  
 conditions and were retaliated  
 against for rightfully voicing  
 these concerns,” James said. 
 “Since the pandemic began,  
 it is clear that Amazon has val- 
 Continued on Page 12 
 By Bert Wilkinson 
 By the end of this year, nearly  
 every  Caribbean  Community  
 nation, associate member  
 and neighbor of different languages  
 would have held general  
 elections for new governments  
 adding  to  the  record  breaking  
 year of 2020. 
 If the community was last  
 year  hard  pressed  to  cobble  
 together elections monitoring  
 teams  with  the  challenges  of  
 shuttered airports and grounded  
 airlines,  mandatory  PCR  
 COVID-19 testing and negative  
 results, the same might be true  
 for this year as several countries  
 are set to go to the polls in  
 the coming weeks and months.  
 By  the  end  of  this  year,  therefore, 
  most of the wider Caribbean  
 would have  reelected  
 or picked new governments in  
 a 24-month cluster that easily  
 reminds the world that the  
 region is among the most democratic  
 on the planet. 
 For  example,  the  2021  
 regional  elections  season  is  
 scheduled to begin this Friday  
 with  voters  in  the  Turks  
 and Caicos headed to the polls.  
 The island chain is an associate  
 member of CARICOM, still  
 being a British dependency. 
 Premier’s  People’s  Democratic  
 Movement  (PDM)  with  
 six of the 10 constituency seats  
 under her belt, will face up to  
 the Progressive National Party  
 Continued on Page 12 
 James sues Amazon for failing to  
 protect workers during COVID-19 
 VOTERS  
 HEAD TO  
 POLLS 
 Another busy year for  
 elections in the Caribbean 
 Submit your nomination to 
 dmattone@schnepsmedia.com 
 or call Demetra Mattone @   
 917-272-4213 
 NOMINATIONS NOW OPEN 
 Virtual Event April 6th, 2021, 7pm 
 
				
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