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by marchewkowa
1701 days ago
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It's not the first case of work-related death in an Amazon warehouse in Poland; nor it is the first such case in Amazon globally. Most of those deaths happen because of appalling work conditions or management incompetence. A similar case from Amazon, where the worker was lying unconscious for 20 minutes before receiving help (he died): https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2019/oct/17/amazon-wa... In normal companies, an accident like this leads to an overhaul of the working systems, internal audits, conversations with employees, and so on. So many IT companies have post-mortems for what can objectively be called the silliest stuff (compared to an actual death of an actual person). But here is Amazon, with its history of endangering its workforce, that once again will do nothing. |
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We need data to be sure of this. Remember when all those people making iPhones committed suicide because of the terrible working conditions [1]?
But further investigation then found that suicide rates amongst workers were actually lower than suicide rates of regular people in China or the USA...
This might well be a story like that. Without data we can't know.
[1]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Foxconn_suicides