Former Jeff Bezos Housekeeper Files Lawsuit Alleging Discrimination, Labor Law Violations
Former Jeff Bezos Housekeeper Files Lawsuit Alleging Discrimination, Labor Law Violations
A former housekeeper for Amazon founder and C.E.O. Jeff Bezos has filed a lawsuit against here former employer, alleging that she—along with her coworkers—were mistreated and forced to work long shifts without rest.According to FOX Business, the lawsuit was filed by plaintiff Mercedes Wedaa in Washington’s King County Superior Court on Tuesday. Wedaa accuses Bezos, Zefram LLC, and Northwestern LLC of multiple labor violations, including racial discrimination, unlawful retaliation, and poor working conditions.In her lawsuit, Wedaa said that she and other housekeepers were not provided a designated breakroom or given the opportunity to take rest or eat meals during long shifts.
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