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Originally Posted by Rizla
Here we go again. Standard Amazon defense: "All corporations are bad so why pick on Amazon?"
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Not at all. I consider it an
employer defense. I don't care what company the stories might have been written about. I just don't consider comfort, self-esteem, and whatnot to be a corporation's "duty." A job you don't hate is not a right. If all retailers catered to their employees' every touchy-feely need, only employees of retailers would be able to afford the goods they sold.
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There are many, many companies (quoted by the lead article in this thread) with far higher employee-satisfaction ratings and average employment periods than Amazon. By the empirical measures given, Amazon is a worse company to work for.
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Maybe. But all are still amoral.
I don't much give a damn about employee-satisfaction ratings and average employment periods. They're numbers. The companies chasing those numbers get the numbers they want one way or another.