You’ve probably heard Dan Price’s name before. The guy is the entrepreneur and CEO of Gravity Payments, well known for seeing his own employees as equals. In 2015, he left everyone virtually speechless by taking a bold move to cut his $1M pay to give all his employees $70K minimum salary. Since then, his company tripled and became a one-of-a-kind case study at Harvard Business School.
Today, Dan is back to shed light on Amazon, the super-rich exploiter company with a net worth of $1.7 trillion that has been shamelessly utilizing the most vulnerable members of its workforce. In his Twitter thread that lists all the ways in which Amazon exploits its workers, Dan gives a bit of context, stating “Amazon full-time warehouse employees make $31,200 a year. Jeff Bezos makes that every 12 seconds.”
“Cost to give warehouse workers 2 weeks paid sick leave + pay bumps so they don’t qualify for food stamps = 0.9% of Bezos’ fortune,” Dan writes before proceeding to name 40 ways in which the company does the exact opposite.
From the company’s warehouses having injury rates 2.5x the warehouse national average to the fact that workers’ quotas are so punishing that they have to pee in bottles, it’s hard to wrap one’s head around how on earth it all got to this point.
Dan Price, the CEO who famously cut his $1M pay to give all his employees $70K salary, penned this viral thread on how Amazon treats its workers
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The reports from Amazon workers that they were forced to skip bathroom breaks and pee in bottles go back as far as 2018. Today, similar types of reports from the workers themselves have been surfing back into the spotlight again.
The Intercept has acquired formal policy documents and emails that referenced instances of peeing and defecating in bottles and bags. The magazine also spoke to Amazon workers who were granted anonymity, who confirmed that “the practice was so widespread due to pressure to meet quotas.”
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The Intercept has published one document from January, marked “Amazon Confidential,” which details various infractions by Amazon employees, including “public urination” and “public defecation,” which was provided by an Amazon employee in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
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Meanwhile, a former delivery driver for one of Amazon’s delivery contractors, Halie Marie Brown from Manteca, California, explained that these instances happen “because we are literally implicitly forced to do so, otherwise we will end up losing our jobs for too many ‘undelivered packages.’”
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Another delivery employee told The Intercept that the workers are given “30 minutes of paid breaks, but you will not finish your work if you take it, no matter how fast you are.”
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But the managers would not ease the pressure, even keeping in mind that so many workers are forced to skip bathroom breaks. “In fact, over the course of my time there, our package and stop counts actually increased substantially,” the same worker confessed.
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The coronavirus pandemic has caused Amazon’s package orders to literally boom. According to The Intercept, the workers are now monitored and micromanaged by a specially designed surveillance arsenal. This adds up to the already enormous pressure, since the productivity quotas are being increased to humanly impossible heights.
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Meanwhile, Amazon firmly denies all the allegations that workers defecate in containers to meet the daily quotas. On Wednesday, the company tweeted at Democratic Rep. Mark Pocan: “You don’t really believe the peeing in bottles thing, do you? If that were true, nobody would work for us,” it said.
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None of Amazon’s 800,000 employees in the U.S. are currently unionized.
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More people joined the thread to share their opinions about it
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Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez has shared this letter from Amazon’s area manager that indicated how human feces were discovered on three separate occasions in the last two months
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i wonder how many people have read this and think: "Oh dear, how sad, never mind, now let's go on Amazon and see what more useless stuff I can order. "
I found it utterly depressing. That people run companies in such an exploitative way and yet would still make a massive fortune even if they gave their staff a good living is disgusting. I buy elsewhere personally but that doesn't help the employees either. If they all unionised tomorrow and took action together they'd have a lot of power.
Load More Replies...For 2021, I cancelled my Amazon Prime membership and demanded Amazon delete my account info from past purchases. Ditto my spouse. We will not buy from Amazon. We will find the company that manufactures the item, and order it directly from them, or find it elsewhere. AMAZON MUST BE STOPPED. Please, think about this. Is convenience worth the cost to *others*? Peace.
Do a search - preferably on DuckDuckGo - for alternatives to Amazon. You'll find plenty!
Load More Replies..."Job creator" is a misleading term. Yes, they employ many people. But they are simply the ones purchasing the labor, consuming market share and displacing other businesses that would do the same.
Job shifting is a much more precise term, not new jobs, but people fired elsewhere getting jobs here for less pay.
Load More Replies...The fact that a worker would have to work 5.7 million years full time without spending anything to equal Bezos's fortune really struck me. This really disproves the idea that you can become rich "if you just work hard enough".
Subsidizing employee benefits so Bezos won't have to was the shocker - that one had not occurred to me. Talk about a super-wealthy bum gaming the system.
Load More Replies...It's becoming a seriously scary world when companies are becoming so big and so powerful that, realistically, nothing can be done to stop them. I mean i'm outraged by this and i'm sure most people would be, but lets face it nothing will change. A lot of these trillion dollar companies are untouchable unless something hugely drastic happens
Historically, corporations' abuse of power has been somewhat reduced by the government. For example, there is now a minimum wage, and child labor is banned. There is no reason there can't be further measures.
Load More Replies...A good subtitle for this would be "40 Reasons to Never Shop on Amazon." I have avoided Amazon for years - there are plenty of alternatives! Jeff Bezos is a monster, the very personification of greed; compared to him, Lex Luthor looks like a saint. If there is a Hell, it has a special place for him.
I knew that employees were mistreated at Amazon, but I didn't figure that it was this awful. I avoid Amazon at all costs. I am willing to pay a little more elsewhere. I've said this before, and I will say it again: Jeff Bezos is a scourge upon society.
But what even are the other options? Half of the things they sell are exclusive to them or Walmart, or you have to pay more than double. Jeff should just pay his fücking bills and be a normal person and not some gross trashbag.
Load More Replies...This. Is. Capitalism. Massive companies hoovering up government money, paying small pay and oppressing workers and paying TINY amounts of Corporation Tax to the country whilst a few people loot the company and become almost disgustingly wealthy..
It’s unregulated capitalism. We could still have rich people and capitalism, and a better life for the people in the lowest income brackets, just if there were regulation.
Load More Replies...i'm from italy and here so many ppl don't know about this, and use amazon constantly. i hate it, i have only used four times to buy 4 things that don't exist in our shops, like a dr bronner soap for example. and i was feeling so guilty. and i hate that twitch is an amazon company because i love twitch and even if i want to donate something to a streamer, i don't do it bc some of that money will go to twitch and amazon as well. i hope in 10 years amazon will not exist anymore. sorry for any mistakes.
Amazon dissapearing...sounds difficult unless a new company comes out of nowhere...I hope soon
Load More Replies...Has to be federal legislation to to ensure that if people want to be in a union they can be without any interference or victimization.
It can't be that hard, they have managed to achieve that in almost all European countries.
Load More Replies...Is this true?? I mean... It's hard for me to believe. At least I know in France it cannot be. We have strong National unions and laws to protect workers from these kind of abuse.
But the money still goes to the US to keep s**t up there. Solidarity is what we need.
Load More Replies...I'm not going to order from Amazon again. And how come this isn't in the news or social media?? I can hardly wrap my head around what I've just read! Unbelievable!
If Besox can get traffic lights sequence changed, e.g., I'm sure he can keep this out of the news, or at least put his own spin on it.
Load More Replies...Why aren't we (all) calling for a boycott of Amazon? I have used Amazon a lot die to being disabled and free shipping. I did not know about all pf this or I would have stopped a long time ago.
Because people these days are very very selfish, they hardly care of anything much less people and would rather buy their useless indulges.
Load More Replies...This is absolutely disgraceful. I’ve never shopped with them and this confirms I never will. I hope some serious karma slaps Jeff B across the face. He is the worst kind of human
Amazon sucks and I'm proud to say I've never given a single dime to that greedy monster
This is appalling. There are lots of good books about how we can shift this behaviour. If you're interested, they are available on Amazon.
Thank you Bobert, I'll try and look elsewhere for those books.
Load More Replies...This isn't just a problem with Amazon, this is a problem with American employment laws. In the UK, Amazon workers are perfectly entitled to join a union, they do not need Amazon's permission to do so. In the UK, things like paid leave, sick pay, maximum working hours and paid and unpaid breaks are mandated by law. In the UK, workers cannot be fired without good reason and until proper legally mandated procedures have been followed. In the UK, Amazon is considered to be as good an employer as any similar company because they are forced by law to give their employees the same rights as any other company.
When I worked in one of their Order Fulfillment Facility in Washington state, their productivity standards were really high and very unattainable for 95% of the people that were hired. They have their own temp agency they hire people through so they don’t have to give their “new” hires 40 hours a week. And yes the walking through the metal detector is a huge deal, I get it they don’t want people to steal from them. However that time used to go through the metal detector should be paid time, since everyone has to go through it. And there’s always a line to get through it, sometimes 25 people long which takes time to get everyone through it. EDIT: New hires are in “training time” for the first 90 days, but on your 91st day you must have 98% or more productivity or you get “coached” once and then if you don’t get it, you get a written warning and then they fire you. I only made it to 6 months bc of the high expectations of the company. You sacrifice quality for quantity when you work quickly, sometimes safety is also bypassed as well, which the company won’t admit to that, BUT IT DOES HAPPEN!!!!! Shameful company really.
Amazon in the UK dare not treat the workers like they do in America, we have laws protecting workers, OK not brilliant but far better than America. They could not fire someone for going to the toilet, tending to ill children, threatening workers. Amazon would have a long que of ex employees at the Wrongful Dismissal Courts. Vote for someone who will protect the American people, not just the wealthy. This country is so far behind the rest of the world.
I would have loved a wage of $31,000 a year I earn nowhere near this amount. I need a job with Amazon it seems. I still love Amazon and would require more proof than this to stop. They keep a lot of people happily employed in the uk with very few worker complaints.
That's because in the UK our employment laws are much stricter than in the US. Things like working hours, paid and unpaid breaks, paid and unpaid leave, sick pay, and the right to join a union are mandated by law.
Load More Replies...Actually, this is the result of all the rubbish of so-called Freedom that, as the fairytale tells us, in the USA exceeds the freedom in, like, europe, where a lot of the things described above are totally illegal. And, although the labour market is out of balance here, too, it isn't that far out. Amazon isn't an employer deserving to be loved in europe either, but a lot of this is US-specific. Nevertheless - threatening those who want to join a union and the like only works out because the vast majority caves in. If no one would, if everyone joined a union, Amazon would have to accept this as every other company. Also ... Amazon contributes a great deal of the notion that shopping is a hobby, something fulfilling and not just getting a pack of panties and leave. Buying things makes happy, buying things makes you worth something, and the communist-blabla ... well, this is the direct result of allowing companies too much. Freedom isn't at maximum level where there are no rules, but ...
... but where rules are well-thought and fair-meant enough to rebalance things that wouldn't be otherwise. No rules isn't maximum freedom, it is the freedom to exploit. Also - they don't have any against rules, they have so many pointless torturing rules to keep their employees in their place, it is infuriating that any higher-up from amazon may even dare to publicly whine about how the evil evil state strangles their effort to spread wealth. Liars! Reckless egoistig liars!
Load More Replies...And there's no value in shopping at Amazon any more anyway -- so many of the products are scam products with scam reviews that you can't trust that anything you order from there will even be the product you wanted. Order direct from manufacturers or local retail outlets so you can be sure you get what you ordered.
I cannot get my head round the fact that people will deny other humans safe, sanitary work and housing conditions, refuse to have socialised health care and spit on people for being poor and homeless, yet will eagerly allow their taxes to swell the pockets of the already obscenely wealthy. Jeff Bezos is a benefit scrounger. More taxes have found their way into his pockets thought his underpayment of wages than almost any other person on the planet.
I wonder how many readers/commenters of this article have a Prime membership yet still rail on Amazon?
What is most astoubding is how little laws there seem to be in US. Lots of what is described would be highly illegal in most EU countries.
If there is anyone on this planet that deserves the guillotine it is Jeff Bezos.
It's not just Amazon. My husband worked for a very brief time at a Walmart online fulfillment center. He worked a 12 hour overnight shift and never got lunch breaks, they had the same kind of security checks Amazon does, not just clocking in and out either. The quotas and need to be super fast were there too. He only worked there because he was furloughed from his regular job and was really worried about is making our bills. He left because I'm immune compromised because of a kidney transplant. It was also a long way from our home and what he had to pay in gas wasn't worth it.
Quit bitching and get a different job, no one is forcing anyone to work anywhere. Everyone is so jealous of Bezos, LMAO
Very hard reading here. Bezos should be ashamed of himself, the greedy c*nt. I haven’t used Amazon in years for shopping but it’s impossible to escape Amazon web services and Prime has good shows.
It's so sad! And yet, in my country, there is a cruzade against unioning.
A lot of their money comes from their web services department but I don't really see a problem with maximising machine output: https://www.visualcapitalist.com/amazon-revenue-model-2020/
In a perfect world people would immediately stop buying from amazon and the guy would see his company collapse in one day!! I really really hope there is a special place in hell for this horrible guy! And i hope it's a warehouse where he works constantly around flames!!!🤬🤬🤬🤬
Amazon workers get paid exactly what they're worth, no more, no less. It's sad that these workers value themselves like that.
Soon enough they're gonna start locking the fire escapes, for f*ck's sake.
The way Amazon calculates a worker's productivity figures baffles me. I will keep track of my hourly rate, and yet when a team lead or manager tells me what my numbers are, the two sets of figures *never* meet up. Theirs is always significantly lower.
I would love to not use Amazon. But where I live it's the only way for me to get things. Amazon is more evil than Disney
I don't know this Jeff guy personally but from how his business is conducted, it ain't good. But one thing bothers me, he is one man. The US has a government. Why isn't anything done? And if no laws are broken, how come? I would think any of the 300 mil upstanding citizens would not stand for such injustice. Then in a democracy, these things should have been unlawful.
No more Amazon. I was off since 2017, then backslid. So mad at myself.
After seeing what has happened last year during the pandemic between awful grocery retailers and big warehouse companies like Amazon, it's actually inspired me to work on an app that will help highlight local businesses, companies with good practices, ethical sourcing, etc. It will be a massive project, and after I move out of the US this year I will be going to school to begin working on it. I have never felt this determined to do ANYTHING as much as this. Even though I will be in the UK, this app will be centered around US based companies. The US very badly needs this.
Another big problem is the how big companies have so many small brands underneath them, and it makes boycotting near impossible to do. My idea will be to incorporate label scanning via a phone camera to quickly give the run-down if this is a good company to buy from or not. My app will focus most on grocery and then branch out beyond that, hopefully.
Load More Replies...Depressing how the likes decreases per reply indicating how little people care...or lose interest.
Not everyone cares to read the same message in different words. Amazon is s**t and Bezos is horrible. It doesn't mean people don't care anymore. Losing interest in redundant comments isn't a bad thing.
Load More Replies...Never bought anything from amazon, and never will. There are always other options.
I quit buying from amazon a couple years ago when all this came out. Refuse to support a company that is union busting to avoid paying a living wage.
This is what happens when Malignant Narcissistic Psychopaths run the country and the companies. Why is anyone surprised about this. The U.S. is a failed state, and it has fantastically concealed modern-day slavery with the help of Media, Hollywood and of course systematic brainwashing going on for generations. I would not live there if they paid me. Amazon can get away with their bullshit because the U.S. is the greatest country in the world. When it operates in other countries, it cannot pull the same sadistically psychopathic crap.
I just can't use Amazon for anything anymore. This is so horrible there aren't any words. Love Kindle fire but had one 10" since 2014 and it should last long time then I'll get Samsung.
“I had to take a massive pay cut so I could give my pathetically under educated employees $70,000/yr and a billion vacation days! No other CEO copied me and now I want Jeff Bezos to go broke!!!” Said the bad loser.
Seriously !!! Have you not heard of Modern Day Slavery...just saying..
Load More Replies...Dan Price is the anti-Jeff Bezos. And, Dan has built up his company, whilst insuring that his employees made a comfortable yearly wage of $70,000. He was just passing along valuable information about Amazon. What you choose to do with that information is up to you. Most people don't realize that Amazon employees work under deplorable conditions, and that Jeff Bezos is a contemptible man.
Load More Replies...Nevits, you probably make like $20 an hour. Why are you fighting against your own interests? If Amazon pays their bills and their employees, it will set the example for all mega corporations. Why do you hate justice?
Load More Replies...i wonder how many people have read this and think: "Oh dear, how sad, never mind, now let's go on Amazon and see what more useless stuff I can order. "
I found it utterly depressing. That people run companies in such an exploitative way and yet would still make a massive fortune even if they gave their staff a good living is disgusting. I buy elsewhere personally but that doesn't help the employees either. If they all unionised tomorrow and took action together they'd have a lot of power.
Load More Replies...For 2021, I cancelled my Amazon Prime membership and demanded Amazon delete my account info from past purchases. Ditto my spouse. We will not buy from Amazon. We will find the company that manufactures the item, and order it directly from them, or find it elsewhere. AMAZON MUST BE STOPPED. Please, think about this. Is convenience worth the cost to *others*? Peace.
Do a search - preferably on DuckDuckGo - for alternatives to Amazon. You'll find plenty!
Load More Replies..."Job creator" is a misleading term. Yes, they employ many people. But they are simply the ones purchasing the labor, consuming market share and displacing other businesses that would do the same.
Job shifting is a much more precise term, not new jobs, but people fired elsewhere getting jobs here for less pay.
Load More Replies...The fact that a worker would have to work 5.7 million years full time without spending anything to equal Bezos's fortune really struck me. This really disproves the idea that you can become rich "if you just work hard enough".
Subsidizing employee benefits so Bezos won't have to was the shocker - that one had not occurred to me. Talk about a super-wealthy bum gaming the system.
Load More Replies...It's becoming a seriously scary world when companies are becoming so big and so powerful that, realistically, nothing can be done to stop them. I mean i'm outraged by this and i'm sure most people would be, but lets face it nothing will change. A lot of these trillion dollar companies are untouchable unless something hugely drastic happens
Historically, corporations' abuse of power has been somewhat reduced by the government. For example, there is now a minimum wage, and child labor is banned. There is no reason there can't be further measures.
Load More Replies...A good subtitle for this would be "40 Reasons to Never Shop on Amazon." I have avoided Amazon for years - there are plenty of alternatives! Jeff Bezos is a monster, the very personification of greed; compared to him, Lex Luthor looks like a saint. If there is a Hell, it has a special place for him.
I knew that employees were mistreated at Amazon, but I didn't figure that it was this awful. I avoid Amazon at all costs. I am willing to pay a little more elsewhere. I've said this before, and I will say it again: Jeff Bezos is a scourge upon society.
But what even are the other options? Half of the things they sell are exclusive to them or Walmart, or you have to pay more than double. Jeff should just pay his fücking bills and be a normal person and not some gross trashbag.
Load More Replies...This. Is. Capitalism. Massive companies hoovering up government money, paying small pay and oppressing workers and paying TINY amounts of Corporation Tax to the country whilst a few people loot the company and become almost disgustingly wealthy..
It’s unregulated capitalism. We could still have rich people and capitalism, and a better life for the people in the lowest income brackets, just if there were regulation.
Load More Replies...i'm from italy and here so many ppl don't know about this, and use amazon constantly. i hate it, i have only used four times to buy 4 things that don't exist in our shops, like a dr bronner soap for example. and i was feeling so guilty. and i hate that twitch is an amazon company because i love twitch and even if i want to donate something to a streamer, i don't do it bc some of that money will go to twitch and amazon as well. i hope in 10 years amazon will not exist anymore. sorry for any mistakes.
Amazon dissapearing...sounds difficult unless a new company comes out of nowhere...I hope soon
Load More Replies...Has to be federal legislation to to ensure that if people want to be in a union they can be without any interference or victimization.
It can't be that hard, they have managed to achieve that in almost all European countries.
Load More Replies...Is this true?? I mean... It's hard for me to believe. At least I know in France it cannot be. We have strong National unions and laws to protect workers from these kind of abuse.
But the money still goes to the US to keep s**t up there. Solidarity is what we need.
Load More Replies...I'm not going to order from Amazon again. And how come this isn't in the news or social media?? I can hardly wrap my head around what I've just read! Unbelievable!
If Besox can get traffic lights sequence changed, e.g., I'm sure he can keep this out of the news, or at least put his own spin on it.
Load More Replies...Why aren't we (all) calling for a boycott of Amazon? I have used Amazon a lot die to being disabled and free shipping. I did not know about all pf this or I would have stopped a long time ago.
Because people these days are very very selfish, they hardly care of anything much less people and would rather buy their useless indulges.
Load More Replies...This is absolutely disgraceful. I’ve never shopped with them and this confirms I never will. I hope some serious karma slaps Jeff B across the face. He is the worst kind of human
Amazon sucks and I'm proud to say I've never given a single dime to that greedy monster
This is appalling. There are lots of good books about how we can shift this behaviour. If you're interested, they are available on Amazon.
Thank you Bobert, I'll try and look elsewhere for those books.
Load More Replies...This isn't just a problem with Amazon, this is a problem with American employment laws. In the UK, Amazon workers are perfectly entitled to join a union, they do not need Amazon's permission to do so. In the UK, things like paid leave, sick pay, maximum working hours and paid and unpaid breaks are mandated by law. In the UK, workers cannot be fired without good reason and until proper legally mandated procedures have been followed. In the UK, Amazon is considered to be as good an employer as any similar company because they are forced by law to give their employees the same rights as any other company.
When I worked in one of their Order Fulfillment Facility in Washington state, their productivity standards were really high and very unattainable for 95% of the people that were hired. They have their own temp agency they hire people through so they don’t have to give their “new” hires 40 hours a week. And yes the walking through the metal detector is a huge deal, I get it they don’t want people to steal from them. However that time used to go through the metal detector should be paid time, since everyone has to go through it. And there’s always a line to get through it, sometimes 25 people long which takes time to get everyone through it. EDIT: New hires are in “training time” for the first 90 days, but on your 91st day you must have 98% or more productivity or you get “coached” once and then if you don’t get it, you get a written warning and then they fire you. I only made it to 6 months bc of the high expectations of the company. You sacrifice quality for quantity when you work quickly, sometimes safety is also bypassed as well, which the company won’t admit to that, BUT IT DOES HAPPEN!!!!! Shameful company really.
Amazon in the UK dare not treat the workers like they do in America, we have laws protecting workers, OK not brilliant but far better than America. They could not fire someone for going to the toilet, tending to ill children, threatening workers. Amazon would have a long que of ex employees at the Wrongful Dismissal Courts. Vote for someone who will protect the American people, not just the wealthy. This country is so far behind the rest of the world.
I would have loved a wage of $31,000 a year I earn nowhere near this amount. I need a job with Amazon it seems. I still love Amazon and would require more proof than this to stop. They keep a lot of people happily employed in the uk with very few worker complaints.
That's because in the UK our employment laws are much stricter than in the US. Things like working hours, paid and unpaid breaks, paid and unpaid leave, sick pay, and the right to join a union are mandated by law.
Load More Replies...Actually, this is the result of all the rubbish of so-called Freedom that, as the fairytale tells us, in the USA exceeds the freedom in, like, europe, where a lot of the things described above are totally illegal. And, although the labour market is out of balance here, too, it isn't that far out. Amazon isn't an employer deserving to be loved in europe either, but a lot of this is US-specific. Nevertheless - threatening those who want to join a union and the like only works out because the vast majority caves in. If no one would, if everyone joined a union, Amazon would have to accept this as every other company. Also ... Amazon contributes a great deal of the notion that shopping is a hobby, something fulfilling and not just getting a pack of panties and leave. Buying things makes happy, buying things makes you worth something, and the communist-blabla ... well, this is the direct result of allowing companies too much. Freedom isn't at maximum level where there are no rules, but ...
... but where rules are well-thought and fair-meant enough to rebalance things that wouldn't be otherwise. No rules isn't maximum freedom, it is the freedom to exploit. Also - they don't have any against rules, they have so many pointless torturing rules to keep their employees in their place, it is infuriating that any higher-up from amazon may even dare to publicly whine about how the evil evil state strangles their effort to spread wealth. Liars! Reckless egoistig liars!
Load More Replies...And there's no value in shopping at Amazon any more anyway -- so many of the products are scam products with scam reviews that you can't trust that anything you order from there will even be the product you wanted. Order direct from manufacturers or local retail outlets so you can be sure you get what you ordered.
I cannot get my head round the fact that people will deny other humans safe, sanitary work and housing conditions, refuse to have socialised health care and spit on people for being poor and homeless, yet will eagerly allow their taxes to swell the pockets of the already obscenely wealthy. Jeff Bezos is a benefit scrounger. More taxes have found their way into his pockets thought his underpayment of wages than almost any other person on the planet.
I wonder how many readers/commenters of this article have a Prime membership yet still rail on Amazon?
What is most astoubding is how little laws there seem to be in US. Lots of what is described would be highly illegal in most EU countries.
If there is anyone on this planet that deserves the guillotine it is Jeff Bezos.
It's not just Amazon. My husband worked for a very brief time at a Walmart online fulfillment center. He worked a 12 hour overnight shift and never got lunch breaks, they had the same kind of security checks Amazon does, not just clocking in and out either. The quotas and need to be super fast were there too. He only worked there because he was furloughed from his regular job and was really worried about is making our bills. He left because I'm immune compromised because of a kidney transplant. It was also a long way from our home and what he had to pay in gas wasn't worth it.
Quit bitching and get a different job, no one is forcing anyone to work anywhere. Everyone is so jealous of Bezos, LMAO
Very hard reading here. Bezos should be ashamed of himself, the greedy c*nt. I haven’t used Amazon in years for shopping but it’s impossible to escape Amazon web services and Prime has good shows.
It's so sad! And yet, in my country, there is a cruzade against unioning.
A lot of their money comes from their web services department but I don't really see a problem with maximising machine output: https://www.visualcapitalist.com/amazon-revenue-model-2020/
In a perfect world people would immediately stop buying from amazon and the guy would see his company collapse in one day!! I really really hope there is a special place in hell for this horrible guy! And i hope it's a warehouse where he works constantly around flames!!!🤬🤬🤬🤬
Amazon workers get paid exactly what they're worth, no more, no less. It's sad that these workers value themselves like that.
Soon enough they're gonna start locking the fire escapes, for f*ck's sake.
The way Amazon calculates a worker's productivity figures baffles me. I will keep track of my hourly rate, and yet when a team lead or manager tells me what my numbers are, the two sets of figures *never* meet up. Theirs is always significantly lower.
I would love to not use Amazon. But where I live it's the only way for me to get things. Amazon is more evil than Disney
I don't know this Jeff guy personally but from how his business is conducted, it ain't good. But one thing bothers me, he is one man. The US has a government. Why isn't anything done? And if no laws are broken, how come? I would think any of the 300 mil upstanding citizens would not stand for such injustice. Then in a democracy, these things should have been unlawful.
No more Amazon. I was off since 2017, then backslid. So mad at myself.
After seeing what has happened last year during the pandemic between awful grocery retailers and big warehouse companies like Amazon, it's actually inspired me to work on an app that will help highlight local businesses, companies with good practices, ethical sourcing, etc. It will be a massive project, and after I move out of the US this year I will be going to school to begin working on it. I have never felt this determined to do ANYTHING as much as this. Even though I will be in the UK, this app will be centered around US based companies. The US very badly needs this.
Another big problem is the how big companies have so many small brands underneath them, and it makes boycotting near impossible to do. My idea will be to incorporate label scanning via a phone camera to quickly give the run-down if this is a good company to buy from or not. My app will focus most on grocery and then branch out beyond that, hopefully.
Load More Replies...Depressing how the likes decreases per reply indicating how little people care...or lose interest.
Not everyone cares to read the same message in different words. Amazon is s**t and Bezos is horrible. It doesn't mean people don't care anymore. Losing interest in redundant comments isn't a bad thing.
Load More Replies...Never bought anything from amazon, and never will. There are always other options.
I quit buying from amazon a couple years ago when all this came out. Refuse to support a company that is union busting to avoid paying a living wage.
This is what happens when Malignant Narcissistic Psychopaths run the country and the companies. Why is anyone surprised about this. The U.S. is a failed state, and it has fantastically concealed modern-day slavery with the help of Media, Hollywood and of course systematic brainwashing going on for generations. I would not live there if they paid me. Amazon can get away with their bullshit because the U.S. is the greatest country in the world. When it operates in other countries, it cannot pull the same sadistically psychopathic crap.
I just can't use Amazon for anything anymore. This is so horrible there aren't any words. Love Kindle fire but had one 10" since 2014 and it should last long time then I'll get Samsung.
“I had to take a massive pay cut so I could give my pathetically under educated employees $70,000/yr and a billion vacation days! No other CEO copied me and now I want Jeff Bezos to go broke!!!” Said the bad loser.
Seriously !!! Have you not heard of Modern Day Slavery...just saying..
Load More Replies...Dan Price is the anti-Jeff Bezos. And, Dan has built up his company, whilst insuring that his employees made a comfortable yearly wage of $70,000. He was just passing along valuable information about Amazon. What you choose to do with that information is up to you. Most people don't realize that Amazon employees work under deplorable conditions, and that Jeff Bezos is a contemptible man.
Load More Replies...Nevits, you probably make like $20 an hour. Why are you fighting against your own interests? If Amazon pays their bills and their employees, it will set the example for all mega corporations. Why do you hate justice?
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