I’d be interested to see what this neighborhood looks like in 8 - 10 years when all of these people have gainful employment. I hope that this brings that town prosperity.
idk if giving people an option to work in exchange for money, an option that they are under zero force to take, counts as exploitation. if you can just continue sitting there going nah I'm good, then that's not exploitation
people need food. people need housing. people need water. all of those things cost money. they are forced to take jobs in workplaces like the one above because there is no other work in the area, meaning the company can pay the employees next to nothing. that is exploitation.
What were they doing before amazon came in? If they were surviving without any job, making 0 dollars, why would they be 'forced' to take a job they've been surviving without?