rockwell1488
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"An investigation of Amazon’s practices towards its UK delivery drivers has revealed inhumane conditions including drivers being required to make up to 200 deliveries a day and having to urinate in water bottles because there’s no time for a bathroom break - and all for subminimum wages."
https://sputniknews.com/europe/201712121059915811-amazon-drivers-abusive-business-practices/
See also
https://www.bing.com/
search (without the quotes) for - jeff bezos slave infowars
You'll find videos like this (I haven't actually watched this one myself)
Forgot to mention!
There's a video somewhere that explains Amazon's policy for reselling second hand clothes. They wipe off the pit stains and freshen things up and sell them again. They also have an "inspection" process in which a staff member must sort through hundreds of pieces of clothing per hour. So, they look at each item of clothing for about 10 seconds and consider it "damaged" then Amazon contacts the company that owns the clothes and says, hey buddy we've got a lot of damaged clothes here, may we please buy them for a massive %%%% off? So Amazon basically run a scam LOL
The employees mark everything as damaged just to lean on the side of caution, and by doing so, it reduces the value of the items. This is how Amazon profitmaxxes.
https://sputniknews.com/europe/201712121059915811-amazon-drivers-abusive-business-practices/
See also
https://www.bing.com/
search (without the quotes) for - jeff bezos slave infowars
You'll find videos like this (I haven't actually watched this one myself)
Forgot to mention!
There's a video somewhere that explains Amazon's policy for reselling second hand clothes. They wipe off the pit stains and freshen things up and sell them again. They also have an "inspection" process in which a staff member must sort through hundreds of pieces of clothing per hour. So, they look at each item of clothing for about 10 seconds and consider it "damaged" then Amazon contacts the company that owns the clothes and says, hey buddy we've got a lot of damaged clothes here, may we please buy them for a massive %%%% off? So Amazon basically run a scam LOL
The employees mark everything as damaged just to lean on the side of caution, and by doing so, it reduces the value of the items. This is how Amazon profitmaxxes.
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