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Amazon 'dumbfounded' police in Spain by asking them to intervene in a mass warehouse strike and patrol worker productivity

 
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Amazon 'dumbfounded' police in Spain by asking them to intervene in a mass warehouse strike and patrol worker productivity
Amazon asked police in Spain to intervene in a mass strike at a warehouse on the outskirts of Madrid, according to local reports.

Amazon wanted a police presence at the warehouse to ensure that productivity remained high within the fulfilment center, while workers staged their protest outside, according to Spanish newspaper El Confidencial.

A source at Spanish union CCOO, which helped coordinate the strikes, told Business Insider that Amazon "wanted to send the police inside the warehouse to push people to work."

Amazon strongly denied the claims and called it "the worst kind of misinformation."

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Amazon asked police in Spain to intervene in a mass strike at a warehouse on the outskirts of Madrid, according to local reports.

Amazon wanted a police presence at the warehouse to ensure that productivity remained high within the fulfilment center, while workers staged their protest outside, according to Spanish newspaper El Confidencial.

A source at Spanish union CCOO, which helped coordinate the strikes, told Business Insider that Amazon "wanted to send the police inside the warehouse to push people to work."

Amazon strongly denied the claims and called it "the worst kind of misinformation."

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rofl Fuck them, maybe give your guys a raise to stop the strike!

Why the fuck does Amazon think the police are ther to protect the profit should be the question everybody is asking and how common is this sort of "Police Protection" actually given to them?
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It's part for the course. The richest man built his company
With some of the worst working conditions around.
Fuck amazon and fuckbook. Both need to be broke up.
And why should amazon get tax breaks to put a factory in a city. That fuk has more money then anyone needs.
Fucking greed.
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I have actually worked for a year at one of these wearhouses. They are enslavement centers. You are on a zero hrs contract, so you have no rights and no idea if you'll have work or not each day. They make you work so hard you feel like you're doing three jobs rolled into one. The pace is unrelenting and targets are often missed which usually results in loosing your job either that or people just mysteriously dissappear. They pay you as little money as legally possible. Even after a years work they will turn around and replace you at a whim. The actual employees (so called team leaders and managers etc) are treated considerably better pay wise, but it's nothing to write home about and the work pressure is nearly the same. It's basically a living hell.
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I have actually worked for a year at one of these wearhouses. They are enslavement centers. You are on a zero hrs contract, so you have no rights and no idea if you'll have work or not each day. They make you work so hard you feel like you're doing three jobs rolled into one. The pace is unrelenting and targets are often missed which usually results in loosing your job either that or people just mysteriously dissappear. They pay you as little money as legally possible. Even after a years work they will turn around and replace you at a whim. The actual employees (so called team leaders and managers etc) are treated considerably better pay wise, but it's nothing to write home about and the work pressure is nearly the same. It's basically a living hell.
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Oh I nearly forgot. Fuck Jeff Bezos!
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And who buys the shit that these workers run around for?

Us.

Not defending Bezos, but Amazon is built by OUR EVIL.
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Don't trust anything from Business Insider. They are Vox with a fancy sounding name.
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Yeah, just give the workers a good bash to the head if they aren't working fast enough.

I guess sometimes slaves need to be reminded that they are slaves.
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And who buys the shit that these workers run around for?

Us.

Not defending Bezos, but Amazon is built by OUR EVIL.
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Buying stuff is evil?
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And who buys the shit that these workers run around for?

Us.

Not defending Bezos, but Amazon is built by OUR EVIL.
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Buying stuff is evil?
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No it isn't evil , I use Amazon but is the buyers fault because Amazon treat their workers like shit? It's just more of the same really, people at the top do nothing and get paid huge amount of money to treat the workers like shit and tell them they are lucky they got a job.
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