Monday, December 13, 2021

Why? Because too many employers see workers as cogs in a machine.

 



New York Times 12/12/2021
The storm system’s devastation exposed all along its path a late-night world of warehouses and factories on the outskirts of towns and cities, where people worked handling the seasonal traffic of packages or making scented candles for $8 to $12 an hour. A current of anger ran through the communities that were hit badly in the storm, as people demanded to know why so many were still on the job after alarms had sounded about the approaching danger.  [emphasis added]
At a Sunday morning church service in Granite City, Ill., when the pastor asked for prayers for the loved ones of the six who died in the Amazon warehouse, Paul Reagan, a retired steelworker, raised his hand. 
“There is no reason for us to lose family members,” Mr. Reagan said, “because corporate America wants a dollar.”


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