It’s Amazon Prime-Day.
A big day for online marketplace Amazon-
And a big day for mindless consumption.
But this year’s event is sub-prime, as the
Amazon servers tremble under the weight of the consumer traffic- leaving many
shoppers unable to complete their purchases.
At the same time, warehouse workers in
Germany, Poland and Spain have announced that they will be striking midway
through prime day.
They’ll throw in their metaphorical aprons,
so as to draw attention to the malpractice of the company- and its tendency to
overwork and underpay its staff.
Workers and unions have called for shoppers
to boycott the sale, which yesterday propelled Jeff Bezos net worth to $150
billion.
The Amazon CEO now enjoys the status of
richest man on earth, ‘worth more’ than Bill Gates at the peak of his career.
While Bezos enjoy the fruits of his
laborers, those toiling away in the warehouse experience dehydration,
exhaustion and injuries, as they try to keep up with jacked-up demand of prime
day.
Instead of funneling some of his wealth
into his workers, and taking the strain off, Bezos is busy funding
intergalactic expeditions.
With his cash and his head up in space,
it’s a wonder if he’s even aware that 80% of his Spanish warehouse workers have
walked out on prime day?
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