Amazon worker dies on warehouse floor. Workers told to keep going (finance.yahoo.com)

by latexr 27 comments 58 points
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[−] jmclnx 29d ago
Lets hope the lawyers for the poor person's family and the workers forced to keep working are very good at their job.
[−] 6stringmerc 29d ago
Why do I get the feeling Bezos will try to lobby to have the law allow Amazon to harvest dead employees’ organs and sell them for profit if they die in a warehouse?

Logical extension of standard business mentality, if you’re honest enough.

[−] luxuryballs 29d ago
I expect to be working until I’m dead also
[−] codeddesign 29d ago
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[−] qwertyuiop_ 29d ago
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[−] raks619 29d ago
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[−] hackingonempty 29d ago
Amazon employs around 900,000 people in logistics. The crude annual mortality rate in the USA is around 911/100,000. If there are 900,000 employees working eight hours a day then around seven people a day are dying of natural causes on their shift. This is without considering that they are being worked to the bone.

>>> .00911 * (8 / (24 * 365)) * 900000 = 7.487671232876712

[−] acdha 29d ago
This only works if you assuming the mortality rates are evenly distributed. Most of the people who die are not working right until the end—and the conditions which lead to them dying usually aren’t compatible with a demanding job.
[−] hackingonempty 29d ago
You are correct that it is a rough estimate but my point stands. While most of us will never experience the shock of someone dying at work, it is an every day occurrence at the scale of Amazon.
[−] acdha 28d ago
You have provided no evidence supporting that belief and brushing aside the obvious challenges makes it hard to believe you have done the math. I’d also note that if this was actually true, it would be more surprising that they didn’t have a policy for dealing with it and had to improvise on the fly.