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Source?I read that 75% of Amazon workers consider it a good place to work.
Source?I read that 75% of Amazon workers consider it a good place to work.
REALLY??????Yeah, it just depends on what they choose (like having to wear these for a lot of Amazon jobs: View attachment 177248.
I don't remember the source for 75%, but GlassDoor has them at 71% for Amazon employees who would recommend the company to a friend.Source?
Do you have a web site with verifiable info about this.Yeah, it just depends on what they choose (like having to wear these for a lot of Amazon jobs: View attachment 177248.
Here's one: https://www.cbsnews.com/news/amazon-drivers-peeing-in-bottles-union-vote-worker-complaints/. If that article's not enough, feel free to search further yourself about whether or not workers are being deprived of basic human dignity when it comes to peeing and pooping; I don't feel like seeing further proof of the Scrooges & Marleys trying to take over the world, not today. I spoke with an Holocaust survivor who was in a Nazi concentration camp in her teens who related how the guards would stand and watch the girls detained in the camps while they were peeing and yell at them to hurry up & pee faster, they were taking too long. So this subject does not please me. Bye now.Do you have a web site with verifiable info about this.
Thank you for the article. It was about drivers but did explain later that work stations can be a 5 or 10 minute walk to a bathroom. As for bathroom facilities I looked for OSHA complaints & found only one article/case where an employee with a condition filed a complaint due to not getting a work station close to a bathroom.Here's one: https://www.cbsnews.com/news/amazon-drivers-peeing-in-bottles-union-vote-worker-complaints/. If that article's not enough, feel free to search further yourself about whether or not workers are being deprived of basic human dignity when it comes to peeing and pooping; I don't feel like seeing further proof of the Scrooges & Marleys trying to take over the world, not today. I spoke with an Holocaust survivor who was in a Nazi concentration camp in her teens who related how the guards would stand and watch the girls detained in the camps while they were peeing and yell at them to hurry up & pee faster, they were taking too long. So this subject does not please me. Bye now.
Not liking Bezos is what a lot of people feel. But what he envisioned & made happen turned into this.I can’t stand Bezos. I know he’s kind of gone from Amazon, but if you ever want to meet an honest to goodness 100% a-hole, this guy will fit that description. In his early days, he was on a few of my flights flying coast to coast. Bezos probably gave our F/A’s more crap than five drunks. Talk about being self-entitled.
I hear you Sunny. I'll shop at Walmart because they are cheap. I can find notions like sewing machine needles there cheaper than Joanne's for example. And Joanne's fabric and crafts always seems to be under staffed. Why I asked all big companies. I don't have the answer. I just wonder when we spend our money. Don't know what goes on behind the scenes.We aren't given much choice. If we decide not to use Amazon because we've heard bad things about their treatment of employees, how do we know that any other company is kinder to their employees? And if they are, how affordable are their products?
I usually buy from Amazon, because of the free delivery. (I know that Amazon Prime is not really free, but you pay a minimal amount once a year, and if you use it a lot, plus watching their videos, it comes out extremely cheap per use.) Today I ordered something from a different company. For a $38 item, I had to pay $12 for their cheapest level of shipping!
How low?salaries that low....
$12/hours for warehouse workers in the USHow low?
I hear more for drivers but don't have my source$12/hours for warehouse workers in the US
£8/hours for the same in UK
Nope not correct... the warehouse workers here are on a minimum £11.10 per hour...for day shift .. and £13.06 for night shifts..and that includes 3 days off per week.. see the application form on the following link...$12/hours for warehouse workers in the US
£8/hours for the same in UK
Not only direct employment but indirect in the product base needed to manufacture. Or as an example like Amazon the fleet of vehicles needed. Then the repair & servicing of that fleet.Capitalism is the best system in the world. I have worked for both very large and very, very small. The problem with very very small is benefits as they are constantly seeking the cheapest deals for insurance. Add to that one employee screw up can severely damage the company's future. They also have no incentives like 401K, profit sharing, etc. People that hate large corporations fail to acknowledge those companies employ thousands of people.
Amazon rarely offers part time work and is unlikely to work with student schedules. Retailers do that, warehouses do not.Amazon workers get a minimum of $15/hour plus health insurance and paid tuition if they want to go to college. I think there are some other benefits as well. That sounds like a pretty good job for someone fresh out of high school. They can do mindless work at Amazon for part of the day and then attend college without having to go deep into debt. It's called paying your dues and sounds like a good option if your parents doesn't have money for tuition.
Are All Big Companies Jerks? Amazon.