Protesters marched outside Jeff Bezos’ luxury mansion to demand the Amazon billionaire pay more taxes and take responsibility for the 20,000 workers infected by COVID-19

Protesters marched to Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos’ Beverly Hills mansion to demand the company address environmental and labor issues that unraveled during the pandemic.   

The event saw a coalition of labor and environmental activists gathered at Will Rogers Memorial Park on Sunset Boulevard to decry Bezos and his multi-billion dollar e-commerce empire during ‘The Wrong Amazon is Burning’ event.

The Congress and Essential Workers, a group of current and former Amazon warehouse employees, organized the rally and it was spearheaded by Chris Smalls of Staten Island, New York. 

Smalls, a former Amazon warehouse staffer, was fired from his position in March after he organized a protest over a lack of PPE and hazard pay amid the COVID-19 pandemic.

‘We demand that Jeff Bezos and the rest of the billionaire class pay their fair share to deal with the climate crisis,’ TCOEW said in a statement.

‘We are calling for a decent living wage of $30/hour minimum for all Amazon employees, Medicare and childcare for all, and the right to unionize without fear of retaliation. These are just a few of the issues that we feel billionaires like Jeff Bezos, who makes nearly $4,000 a second, can absolutely help relieve or resolve.’

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