Working at an Amazon warehouse is an exercise Sisyphus would have been compelled to do once the Gods figured out the rock was too easy. The packages never stop. The work never gets easier. The pay never get notably better. And if the bosses can make the work harder, more demeaning, or move inconvenient, they probably will.
To bring Amazon to the proverbial table to talk about working conditions, at least for one warehouse in Minnesota, started at a bus stop.
It’s a story of organizing. And it’s found here in Wired.
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