‘I'm not a robot’: Amazon workers condemn unsafe, grueling conditions at warehouse
by Michael Sainato from Technology | The Guardian on (#4YXXP)
Employees under pressure to work faster call on retail giant to improve conditions - and take their complaints seriously
Rina Cummings has worked three 12-hour shifts every week at Amazon's gargantuan New York City warehouse, called JFK8, on Staten Island since it first began operations in late 2018. As a sorter on the outbound ship dock, her job is to inspect and scan a mandated rate of 1,800 Amazon packages an hour - 30 per minute - that are sent through a chute and transported on a conveyor belt before leaving the facility for delivery.
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