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Amazon to stay shut in France as court rejects appeal
A man walks at the entrance of Amazon, in Douai, northern France, on April 17

AMAZON’S French warehouses will remain closed after the retail giant lost an appeal to overturn a court decision that bosses were not doing enough to protect workers from coronavirus.

The company was forced to temporarily shut all its French distribution centres last week after a court ordered it to stop selling non-essential goods while it works out new safety measures with staff.

Amazon appealed against the decision, arguing that it was too complicated to separate out activities.

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