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17 Aoû 2015

Auteur:
Matthew Yglesias, Vox (USA)

Amazon's relentless work culture is because it's the startup that never grew up

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The actual victims in this whole system are the blue-collar workers at Amazon's fulfillment centers. As you can read here or here or here, these are not good jobs... The upshot of those brutal warehouse conditions is cheaper stuff and faster delivery for millions of middle-class customers. If the warehouses paid better, we would have to pay more for stuff. 

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