From Yahoo:
“Amazon scraps new ban on
phones in warehouses 'until further notice'”
Amazon is loosening its control
of workers' activities as safety concerns mount. The internet retailer has
confirmed to Bloomberg that it will back off a rejuvenated effort to ban personal
phones in warehouses. Staff were told on December 17th they could keep their
phones at hand "until further notice." The company banned phones in
warehouses for years, but eased its approach as the COVID-19 pandemic hit. The
ban was poised to resume in January 2022.
While Amazon didn't explain the
decision, it comes just after a tornado struck a warehouse in Edwardsville,
Illinois, killing six people. It also follows a surge in COVID-19 cases.
Warehouse employees have demanded access to their phones both for safety alerts
and to stay in touch in the event of emergencies. A reinstituted ban would have
appeared tone deaf, particularly in light of an incident where a dispatcher
pressured a driver to keep delivering packages while a tornado rampaged through
the Edwardsville area.
Companies are allowed to ban
phone use on the clock, whether it's to improve safety or prevent staff from
leaking sensitive information. That stance is changing as smartphones become an
important part of daily life, though, and the combination of Amazon's poor
safety reputation with recent incidents may leave the company little room to
reimpose a ban — not without significant public pushback.
^ I can understand companies
(like Amazon) and schools banning cell phone usage during regular work/school
times, but people should be able to have them – even if they have to be
switched off – in case there is an accident, a shooting or a natural disaster.
^
https://finance.yahoo.com/news/amazon-drops-warehouse-phone-ban-194434100.html
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