A worker in a face mask walks by trucks parked at an Amazon facility in Long Island, New York on March 17, 2020.Amazon has started to phase out policies brought in to help its warehouse staff deal with working during the coronavirus pandemic.
Two warehouse employees told Business Insider the company had handed out t-shirts to staff as a thank-you.Amazon is handing out branded merchandise to say thanks to warehouse workers during the coronavirus pandemic, even as it phases out policies intended to help. One worker based in Indiana shared a picture of the shirt they received, the front reads "Thanks to you" and on the back: "Together, we'll deliver."The workers said the t-shirts were distributed last week, when they were placed in a room and workers had to go in to pick the size they wanted.it brought in for staff in mid-March as hazard pay for coming in during the pandemic.
Another employee based in Texas said similar t-shirts had been given out at their warehouse — although they did not receive one because they do not work on the warehouse floor.
Tired of Jeff and his greed. He’s a trillionaire. He can pay his workers 50 thou a year.
Still pathetic I see! When I worked there they would offer swag bucks as an incentive to increase scan rates. Those swag bucks were only good towards Amazon merch. I'd tell them to keep the merch & give us more money. All they could do was laugh. Guess they thought I was joking.
Will the workers walk tho' ..... ?
Idea for new T-shirt: My CEO got billions, and all I got was this lousy T-shirt
On the back they say 'I put my life on the line for your free delivery and all I got was this t-shirt'.
How demeaning a gesture. A fucking T shirt
JeffBezos too smart for Congress
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