Amazon encourages California warehouse and Whole Foods workers to get weekly Covid tests CNBC 12/16/2020 Annie Palmer
Amazon is encouraging front-line workers in California to get tested weekly for the coronavirus, in response to emergency workplace regulations enacted by the state earlier this month.
The company already provides testing at warehouses in several states, but it has been slower to provide onsite testing for Whole Foods employees. © Provided by CNBC
Amazon is encouraging front-line employees in California to get weekly Covid-19 tests, as the state rolls out new emergency workplace protections for the coronavirus. In accordance with Cal/OSHA s new Covid-19 emergency regulations, we encourage all Amazon employees to get tested for Covid-19 at least once a week starting the week of December 14th, says a notice posted on an internal company web site used by warehouse workers and drivers.
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DYERSVILLE, Iowa â After months of delays brought on by a natural disaster as well as the COVID-19 pandemic, work to complete a major development in downtown Dyersville is nearing the homestretch as two businesses prepare to move in.
Next month, Spireon Inc. will relocate to the new $8.8 million building known as The Landing, which is being developed north of First Avenue East and west of Second Street Northeast. The building not only will offer commercial space but loft apartments and condos on the upper levels as well.
Each floor of the building is about 22,000 square feet. The building also will include a lower level for parking.