I’m constantly wondering how Amazon keeps finding workers at all. The pay is not that great. How are they convincing people to break themselves? I know we all get desperate but it has to be something more than pay right? 😕
There are a lot of people out there struggling to put food on the table, to afford rent, and to pay their medical bills. When you have no other options, does it matter whether the pay is great or whether it will break you? When the problem today is surviving, you can ignore the problems it creates for tomorrow.
Yeah, there’s a reason why there’s such a massive resistance to things like public transit and universal healthcare; it’s because desperate plebs are easier to abuse. Someone dependent on their employer-provided health insurance will be less likely to step out of line when their access to important stuff like insulin is threatened.
The problems inherent to the system could be effectively papered over for a few decades by paying wages that outstripped inflation without layoff threats, allowed single-earner households to afford to own a house and two cars, take vacations, provide for several kids if they so chose, and then pensions.
The bootstrap group seems to forget what they had. Health insurance is certainly a major component, but single-payer on its own solves none of the other devolvements.
They hire literally everyone, including people that don’t normally ever work that type of job. Only like a third stay after the first week. And it’s still more money than fast food.
Unfortunately the strike ended just a few days ago – organizers have vowed to come back with a new plan, since Amazon refused to negotiate.