Exclusive: Amazon bosses forced staff at the company's Bristol warehouse to work without access to drinking water and toilets — the latest example of the company's hyper-exploitative employment practices.
Because I shouldn’t have to go back to the initial post and reiterate it in every responce because you go on a tangent and start posting unasked and unrelated information.
you’ve conflated several of my points that were in reply to your specific questions. I think you should go back and read what you asked me for.
Because I shouldn’t have to go back to the initial post and reiterate it in every responce because you go on a tangent and start posting unasked and unrelated information.
I only responded to what you asked. I was assuming you had a point at the end of it all.
I still maintain its not that silly that one person once worked in a place where they had draconian rules about what you could do while working.