I think your problem is treating the success of the Kardashians as deterministic
The job of government is to provide services for it's people, it doesn't have to be competitive, just useful.
Don't criticise lord bezos
I frequent HN from soviet gulag
If attempts are up but actual suicides are down, did we just get way worse at suicide?
The peeing in bottles is just one of many symptoms of their terrible working conditions https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2020/feb/05/amazon-wo...
What?? I don't mean "formal, timed bathroom breaks". I don't even think that exists in the real world. I mean they don't have enough leeway in their incentive system, to the point where workers have to pee in bottles…
What? I don't mean scheduled bathroom breaks, I mean they aren't given enough leeway during the day to even use the bathroom. There are many reports of them peeing in bottles and shitting in plastic bags.
Meanwhile the Teachers, Police, Firemen, Government workers, Health, public transportation workers do not live in a state of wage slavery where the best job they can get doesn't even give bathroom breaks (i.e Amazon)
> This vote was no because if it had been yes the likely consequence would have been all the voters being out of a job. Isn't that a problem?
Come on.. the workers don't even get bathroom breaks.
The big ideological thing that both these comments miss is the they don't question the presupposition that we need to be 'natural'
While corporations are somehow considered people, they can't be expected to be good.
Seeing how wages adjusted for inflation have stagnated while productivity has nearly doubled in the past 40 years and the impending climate catastrophies, I don't see how we're at a high point. Although, I guess if some…
Source?
Why not just turn off your router? Lightbulbs and refrigerators are surprisingly useful
That is a very illogical line of reasoning.
Sounds good for shareholders, but bad for the workers that make up Amazon.
I think your problem is treating the success of the Kardashians as deterministic
The job of government is to provide services for it's people, it doesn't have to be competitive, just useful.
Don't criticise lord bezos
I frequent HN from soviet gulag
If attempts are up but actual suicides are down, did we just get way worse at suicide?
The peeing in bottles is just one of many symptoms of their terrible working conditions https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2020/feb/05/amazon-wo...
The peeing in bottles is just one of many symptoms of their terrible working conditions https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2020/feb/05/amazon-wo...
What?? I don't mean "formal, timed bathroom breaks". I don't even think that exists in the real world. I mean they don't have enough leeway in their incentive system, to the point where workers have to pee in bottles…
What? I don't mean scheduled bathroom breaks, I mean they aren't given enough leeway during the day to even use the bathroom. There are many reports of them peeing in bottles and shitting in plastic bags.
Meanwhile the Teachers, Police, Firemen, Government workers, Health, public transportation workers do not live in a state of wage slavery where the best job they can get doesn't even give bathroom breaks (i.e Amazon)
> This vote was no because if it had been yes the likely consequence would have been all the voters being out of a job. Isn't that a problem?
Come on.. the workers don't even get bathroom breaks.
The big ideological thing that both these comments miss is the they don't question the presupposition that we need to be 'natural'
While corporations are somehow considered people, they can't be expected to be good.
Seeing how wages adjusted for inflation have stagnated while productivity has nearly doubled in the past 40 years and the impending climate catastrophies, I don't see how we're at a high point. Although, I guess if some…
Source?
Why not just turn off your router? Lightbulbs and refrigerators are surprisingly useful
That is a very illogical line of reasoning.
Sounds good for shareholders, but bad for the workers that make up Amazon.