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 (PNP)  of  Rufus  Ewing.  She  dropped  
 the date on the opposition recently. 
 “Our best years are still ahead of us, it  
 is time for you to restore this faith that  
 you have shown. We shall ride the storm  
 and conquer the pandemic. I stand here  
 tonight, unafraid, undoubted. I come to  
 you as a daughter and a sister, a mother  
 and  an  aunt  and  because  of  what  you  
 have made me a leader,” Premier Sharlene  
 Cartwright-Robinson said while  
 announcing the date. 
 To follow next is the Cayman Islands  
 where Governor Martyn Roper recently  
 dissolved the legislature, named March  
 1 as nomination day for presentation  
 of  candidates  and  agreed with  Premier  
 Alden McLaughlin that islanders will  
 vote on April 14, a month earlier than  
 planned. 
 The premier of this very stable but  
 idyllic tourism haven argues that efforts  
 by  the  opposition  to  remove  Speaker  
 Mckeeva Bush could lead to parliamentary  
 and political instability so he has  
 decided to end the controversy by naming  
 an election date, dissolving parliament  
 and giving voters a chance to elect  
 a new team. 
 In nearby The Bahamas, Prime Minister, 
  Hubert Minnis seems set to call  
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 general elections a year ahead of schedule  
 to  both  catch  the  opposition  off  
 guard and to win a new mandate before  
 the economic situation worsens owing  
 to the pandemic. The island has taken  
 a beating from grounded airlines, large  
 numbers of cruise ships in ports, the  
 closure of major hotels, resorts and casinos  
 and marine spots. 
 At the start of this week, authorities  
 opened several voter registration centers  
 as the elections commission ramps  
 up preparations for elections not due  
 until next year but will most likely be  
 held by the first half of this year. The  
 governing party has already screened  
 and  identified  nearly  10  parliamentary  
 candidates. 
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 ued profit over people, and has failed  
 to  ensure  the health  and  safety of  its  
 workers,”  she  added.  “The  workers  
 who have powered this country and  
 kept it going during the pandemic are  
 the very workers who continue to be  
 treated the worst. 
 “As  we  seek  to  hold  Amazon  
 accountable for its actions, my office  
 remains dedicated to protecting New  
 York workers from exploitation and  
 unfair treatment in all forms,” the  
 attorney general continued. 
 James  opened  an  investigation  
 into Amazon in March 2020 following  
 numerous complaints about the  
 lack of precautions taken to protect  
 employees in Amazon facilities as New  
 York was ravaged by COVID-19. 
 The investigation was later broadened  
 to  examine  whether  Amazon  
 unlawfully fired or disciplined employees  
 who reported these safety concerns. 
 In  particular,  the  investigation  
 focused on two facilities with a combined  
 workforce of more than 5,000  
 individuals  —  JFK8,  a  fulfillment  
 center on Staten Island, and DBK1, a  
 distribution center in Queens. 
 At  the  time  of  these  complaints,  
 New York City was the epicenter of  
 the  pandemic  in  the  United  States,  
 and Staten Island had the highest per  
 capita  rate  of  COVID-19  diagnoses  in  
 New York City. 
 The Attorney General’s investigation  
 uncovered evidence showing that  
 Amazon’s health and safety response  
 violated  state  law  with  respect  to  
 cleaning  and  disinfection  protocols,  
 contact tracing and generally permitting  
 employees to take necessary precautions  
 to  protect  themselves  from  
 the risk of COVID-19 infection, among  
 other things. 
 For  example,  James  said  Amazon  
 was  notified  of  at  least  250  
 employees at the Staten Island facility  
 who had positive COVID-19 tests  
 or  diagnoses,  with  more  than  90  of  
 those individuals present in the facility  
 within seven days of notification  
 to Amazon. 
 However, in all but seven of these  
 instances, the New York Attorney General  
 said  Amazon  failed  to  close  any  
 portion of the facility after learning of  
 the positive cases. 
 Additionally,  she  said  Amazon  
 implemented an inadequate COVID-19  
 tracing program that “failed to consistently  
 identify workers who came  
 into  close  contact  with  employees  
 who tested positive for COVID-19.” 
 On  occasions,  when  a  worker  
 reported having close contact with a  
 coworker  with  a  positive  COVID-19  
 test, James said Amazon dismissed the  
 worker’s concerns and did not investigate  
 or follow up on the reports. 
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