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Old 09-17-2018, 03:34 PM   #13
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Or, you know, pay them a living wage and improve their horrendous working conditions so they aren't as susceptible to bribes.
If you're dishonest, you're susceptible to bribes no matter what you're being paid. The briber simply has to up the ante.

That said, my brother attended an "industrial security" class at a community college decades ago. The teacher asked the students, "What is the most effective way to prevent employee theft?" None got the answer so the teacher just told them, "Raise their pay."

Of course we don't know what these bribe accepting employees at Amazon were getting paid. I'm guessing if they had the authority to alter the databases, they probably weren't bottom of the line employees.
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