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Old 03-15-2013, 12:36 PM   #76
Rizla
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Here's another report of Amazon abusing their temporary staff. Apparently they've been laying them off before they finish their shift:
http://www.eveningtimes.co.uk/news/a...0118n.19674726

Quote:
According to evidence to the Public Accounts Committee of the Westminster Parliament, Amazon's UK division paid just £2.3m corporation tax on £7.1bn sales over the last three years.
What percentage is 2.3m of 7.1bn? 0.05%? A nice tax-rate if you can get it. And they lay people off before the end of their shift. Sheesh...

Those Amazon employees (I mean the permanent staff laying off the temporary staff) are sure earning their money.

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