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Introduction
00:00 • 2min
Amazon Warehouse Voting to Unions
01:38 • 2min
How Many Injuries Did You Get?
03:42 • 2min
How Many People Get Hurt in Warehouses?
05:17 • 2min
Amazon's Own Injury Data Shows That It's Getting Better
06:48 • 2min
Amazon Robotics Are Good for Safety
08:23 • 2min
Does Amazon Just Get Away With All This?
10:02 • 2min
Reveals Badas Legal Team Wins
11:45 • 2min
Is Amazon Talking About It?
13:26 • 2min
Is Amazon Slowing Down Workplace Practices?
15:23 • 2min
The Most Common Type of Workplace Injuries
17:04 • 2min
Divanna's Carpel Tunnel
19:05 • 2min
Workers Compensation
20:57 • 3min
Scalia's Cross Examination
23:36 • 2min
Scalia's Tactic Was to Cast Doubt on the Link Between Repetitive Motion and Ergonomic Injuries
25:26 • 2min
The Clinton Administration Enacted the Ergonomics Rules
26:59 • 2min
Then Scilia's Nominated Labor Solicitor
28:31 • 2min
Ergonomics and the Byden Administration
30:08 • 2min
The Death of the Argonomic Rule 20 Years Ago
31:45 • 2min
How Do Yelp Reviews Help Your Business?
33:41 • 2min
Ka, a Psychiatrist, and the on Line Reviews of Savant Care
35:19 • 2min
Yelp and Facebook Reviews - What's the Deal?
36:55 • 2min
How to Stop a Fake Review for Doctor Vafy
39:19 • 2min
Yelp Elite Status Is the Key to Making Some Cash
40:55 • 3min
Fake Reviews Are a Common Practice in the Information Age
43:38 • 3min
Why Should People Trust Yelp as a Source for Honest Reviews?
46:20 • 2min
We're Not Perfect, but We Are the Best
48:24 • 2min
Online Reviews Are Just Another Kind of Ads
50:02 • 2min