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Amazon.com Inc. (Nasdaq: AMZN) is losing its vice president of worldwide workplace health and safety. She's the latest in a steady stream of top executives to leave the company over the past two ...
Heather MacDougall. (LinkedIn Photo) Heather MacDougall, Amazon’s vice president of Global Workplace Health and Safety, is departing the company after 3 1/2 years to pursue other opportunities ...
Amazon.com Inc's AMZN top executive supervising workplace health and safety is leaving in October, CNBC reports citing an internal memo. Heather MacDougall, who joined Amazon in 2019 from the ...
But he is considering Heather MacDougall, a former Amazon vice president overseeing workplace health and safety, to lead the Occupational Safety and Health Administration, The Post reported last week.
Harris experience has also positioned him to become Amazon’s global medical director for workplace health and safety as of February 2024. He succeeds Peter Lee, whom he had an “appealing ...
Tech Moves covers notable hires, promotions and personnel changes in the Pacific NW tech community. Submissions: tips@geekwire.com Sarah Rhoads, who previously led Amazon’s aviation operations ...
Amazon.com reached a settlement with the Occupational Safety and Health Administration, or OSHA, concluding the department's investigation into the e-commerce giant's safety practices and ...
The Occupational Safety and Health Administration announced citations Wednesday for Amazon distribution centers in New Windsor, New York, Florida, and Illinois. The facilities were inspected as ...
Federal authorities are investigating Amazon AMZN-0.35%decrease ... The Labor Department’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration got referrals from the U.S. attorney’s office for ...
The Occupational Safety and Health Administration has reached a settlement with Amazon about alleged hazardous workplace conditions at ten of the tech giant's facilities. Under the terms of the ...
a former Amazon vice president overseeing workplace health and safety, to lead OSHA, The Post reported last week.