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Old 08-21-2015, 07:55 PM   #101
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In Philadelphia, our Pulitzer-prize winning tabloid Daily News is famed for presenting the public with anecdotal evidence of police corruption.

Anecdotal evidence is what good newspapers, tabloid or broadsheet, focus on. They do this in investigating governments, and should, as here, apply the same focus to big business.

The Times interviewed about a hundred current and former employees, and reported on what they told them. Anecdotal? Sure. Isolated? Doesn't look like it is to me.
How many current and former employees does Amazon have?
1000, 10,000 or more?
At 1000 that hundred would be 10%. At 10,000 that is only 1% of all employees.
So it could be isolated.
Now if it is only 500 employees then it would be 50%. That would be more convincing.
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