FULL STORY:  If you ask anyone which company is the most notorious for treating employees poorly . . . there’s a good chance they’ll mention Amazon.  And here’s the latest:

There’s talk online that Amazon is banning their delivery drivers from singing along to the radio.  Some employees and former drivers said that Amazon was cracking down on distracted driving . . . and “dinging them” if they were caught singing.

How would they know?  Well, Amazon has cameras in the vehicles that spy on drivers . . . not surprisingly . . . and that’s how they’d be able to see if a driver was belting out “Rolling in the Deep” or something.

Amazon is DENYING this.  A spokesperson says, quote, “[This] is completely inaccurate.  Amazon has never issued guidance or communications that prohibits singing in the vehicle.”

And they even offered up some “evidence” by sharing a previously produced video detailing a “day in the life of an Amazon delivery driver.”  It DOES mention the cameras in the vehicles to promote safe driving . . . but it also shows the delivery person SINGING in the van.

(Jalopnik)

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