Amazon provides a complete “ to workers injured in the terrorist attack in New Orleans

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Amazon says it has offered its “full support” to an employee who was injured in the New Orleans terrorist attack, after the victim told the press she had been denied time off to recover and feared she would need to find a new job.

The corporate and founder Jeff Bezos were attacked with serious complaints on social networks on Friday morning, in a report through Nola. com on Amazon Alexis Scott-Windham Worker, who survived after being attacked through the units of trucks through a crowd in Bourbon Street and it was also filmed the attack that occurred in the early hours of New Year’s day.

A police officer patrols the French Quarter after an attack through a guy driving a truck down Bourbon Street the day before, early Jan. 2, 2025, in New Orleans, Louisiana. (Andrew Caballero-Reynolds/AFP Getty Images/Getty Images)

The outlet reported that Scott-Windham, a Mobile mother, Alabama, has a bullet hosted on his foot.

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“She’ll need to return to an orthopedist in two weeks to check on her foot,” NOLA.com reported. “But the Amazon warehouse where she works denied her request for a leave of absence, and she worries she’ll have to find a new job once she’s recovered.”

Amazon. com says he had presented his “total support” to his warehouse worker who survived the terrorist attack in New Orleans. (Amazon / Fox News site)

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When he contacted to observe about Fox Business, Amazon said the company learned on Friday morning that Scott-Windham asked by mistake the type of license, and that the company was doing it correctly.

“We have reached out to Ms. Scott-Windham to be offering her our complete support, adding Pay, as she recovers from this mindless act of violence,” Amazon spokeswoman Kelly Nantel said in a statement. “We wish her a complete recovery and glance ahead to greeting her at paintings once she is able. “

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Scott-Windham, one of the dozens of other people injured in the attack that killed 15 years, adding to the suspect, Shamsud-Din Jabbar.

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