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Amazon patent put workers in CAGES to 'keep them safe in robot-packed warehouses' - Mirror Online
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An Amazon Patent Would Use Cages to Keep Employees "Safe"
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Amazon Defends a Worker 'Cage' Patent That Was Recently Unearthed
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Amazon has patented a system that would put workers in a cage, on top of a robot | The Seattle Times
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Amazon's 'worker cage' has been dropped, but its staff are not free | André Spicer | The Guardian
Amazon's 'worker cage' has been dropped, but its staff are not free | André Spicer | The Guardian
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