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The Amazon Nobody Sees

Post by maestrob » Tue Jun 15, 2021 9:45 am

This in-depth article about Amazon's only warehouse in New York City (too long to post here), located on Staten Island, is a must-read for those interested in how our economy had to transform itself during the pandemic, and how much that cost our service workers.

https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/202 ... e=Homepage
Amazon’s founder didn’t want hourly workers to stick around for long, viewing “a large, disgruntled” work force as a threat, Mr. Niekerk recalled. Company data showed that most employees became less eager over time, he said, and Mr. Bezos believed that people were inherently lazy. “What he would say is that our nature as humans is to expend as little energy as possible to get what we want or need.” That conviction was embedded throughout the business, from the ease of instant ordering to the pervasive use of data to get the most out of employees.

So guaranteed wage increases stopped after three years, and Amazon provided incentives for low-skilled employees to leave. Every year, Mr. Palmer saw signs go up offering associates thousands of dollars to resign, and as he entered JFK8 each morning, he passed a classroom for free courses to train them in other fields.

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