Inside Amazon Warehouse, Workers Are Always on the Move
Economic insights, political shifts, personal journeys, and more in today's must-read newsletter.
Ever wondered what Amazon's Prime Day sale means for the warehouse workers who pick, package, load, and transfer your online orders? The Quint's reporter Varsha Sriram uncovers the physical and mental toll that the workers in Amazon's Manesar facility go through not just during the hyped 24-hour sale, but on any given day — all because of 'very difficult' targets set by the e-commerce giant for each of them.
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'A Race Against Time': Inside Amazon Warehouse, Workers Are Always on the Move (Limited Access)
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