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Now We Know Why Things Are So Cheap At Amazon
http:// www.bbc .co.uk/ news/bu siness- 2503459 8
This is why I won't shop at Amazon. Its little better than slave labour. No unions as well, so nothing to stop Amazon getting away with this. Watch Panorama tonight.
This is why I won't shop at Amazon. Its little better than slave labour. No unions as well, so nothing to stop Amazon getting away with this. Watch Panorama tonight.
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@ummm well we shall see, shan't we? Labour laws should indeed protect us, but such laws surrounding pay and working conditions have been eroded somewhat over recent years, it seems to me. Take the minimum wage, for instance - we know that, by law,all employees are entitled to at least the minimum wage for their labour - but there has been much evidence to...
10:19 Mon 25th Nov 2013
Amazon is cheap because of their ingenious tax structure, most of the time. As to warehouses, theirs are run by computer and this is much more efficient. Which saves costs and gets them a marketing edge over rivals. Can't believe that walking eleven miles over eleven hours hurts anyone who is reasonably fit. They will not be required to lift any thing heavy in that time, without aid of machinery. And of course they are contracted at extra money for the night shift and they are employed because it is Christmas and such long shifts are expected.
Why is it when something is good, someone always comes along - usually the pinkos at the BBC - to tell me it's bad?
Amazon is great! I buy almost every week a book on it, I am happy, the book-dealers are happy, and the authors are happy.
The people in the Amazon warehouse are in a warm, clean environment. They may not get high wages, but it isn't exactly like toiling in the gulag.
Amazon is great! I buy almost every week a book on it, I am happy, the book-dealers are happy, and the authors are happy.
The people in the Amazon warehouse are in a warm, clean environment. They may not get high wages, but it isn't exactly like toiling in the gulag.
From the link:
After experiencing a ten-and-a-half-hour night shift, he said: "I managed to walk or hobble nearly 11 miles, just short of 11 miles last night. I'm absolutely shattered. My feet are the thing that are bothering me the most to be honest."
And that's from a 23 year old 'undercover reporter' who doubtless is as fit as a butchers dog, doesn't look overweight from his picture whose toughest job prior to this assignment was filling in his BBC expenses form.
It is bed-wettingly poor, over-exaggerated hyperbole from Auntie Beeb, but that seems to be the way it's gone over the last few years.
In the meantime, I've ordered 4 out of 5 of young ChillDoubt's Crimbo gifts from Amazon.
The 5th I've ordered from play.com who used to run their company from offshore so I'll get over the guilt and comfort myself with the thought that their workers are a little less stressed, have a nice sea view and spend their rest periods in a hammock on the beach.
After experiencing a ten-and-a-half-hour night shift, he said: "I managed to walk or hobble nearly 11 miles, just short of 11 miles last night. I'm absolutely shattered. My feet are the thing that are bothering me the most to be honest."
And that's from a 23 year old 'undercover reporter' who doubtless is as fit as a butchers dog, doesn't look overweight from his picture whose toughest job prior to this assignment was filling in his BBC expenses form.
It is bed-wettingly poor, over-exaggerated hyperbole from Auntie Beeb, but that seems to be the way it's gone over the last few years.
In the meantime, I've ordered 4 out of 5 of young ChillDoubt's Crimbo gifts from Amazon.
The 5th I've ordered from play.com who used to run their company from offshore so I'll get over the guilt and comfort myself with the thought that their workers are a little less stressed, have a nice sea view and spend their rest periods in a hammock on the beach.
Bit surprised that 11 miles caused him any discomfort. Doesn't a gentle stroll cover 4mph? Of course, if you're not used to physical work, you will find it tiring for a few days/weeks. There are much harder jobs to be had. And if 'lazy' British people won't do them for a pittance we can import desperate people from poor countries who will.
I recorded and have yet to watch. I did see a short piece on the news. The time given to collect an item and the repercussions if a worker failed to do so within the given time looked, in the clip, like bullying... but as I said I have yet to watch and decide.
Not that Amazon would suffer from being boycotted by me....☺
Not that Amazon would suffer from being boycotted by me....☺
Amazon will put a lot of high street shops out of business in the same way that Tesco and the like have put high street butchers/greengrocers etc out of business. There will be financial "business incentives" given to them to locate in certain areas as are given to supermarkets, wind farms and many other businesses. As long as the UK public want to pay cheap prices for goods, that is the way it`s going to be in the future. Ethics go out of the window when a good bargain is in the offing, it seems.
i suppose the thing is, there are certain jobs suited to certain people. Picking is not a job for people with arthritis, or people who are 75. If you started a job and weren't able to keep up, then they would "performance manage" you out, no matter what job. I don't see this is any different - it probably suits people who are relatively fit, but then so do loads of jobs
bednobs...all my posts have been self explanatory. The program is easily watched using the iplayer. I have tried to find the BBC reports from the Commons Select Committee but have not been successful. Here is a link to the Daily Express ::
http:// www.exp ress.co .uk/new s/uk/40 0047/Am azon-s- pitiful -2-4m-t ax-bill -on-4bn -sales- reveale d-as-Go ogle-fa ces-gri lling-a t-inqui ry
And also from RetailWeek ::
http:// www.ret ail-wee k.com/m ulticha nnel/on line-re tail/am azon-bl asted-a s-total ly-evas ive-by- select- committ ee-in-t ax-hear ing/504 2809.ar ticle#
And the Guardian :::
http:// www.the guardia n.com/t echnolo gy/2013 /may/16 /google -tax-ar rangeme nts
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And also from RetailWeek ::
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