It does not surprise me at all that the workers were threatened with firing if they left. This is what capitalists do.
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kind of a cheap shot criticizing someone's old article that they've already said you shouldn't criticize them for
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Is that popularism?
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If there was a shelter in place policy in effect, the company would be liable if anyone left. If the shelter in place was lifted, and people were told to go back to work but some asked to leave, the company is liable for those who were forced to stay at that point. IMO.
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There is only one policy at Amazon. I’m sure you can guess what it is
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That said, there should be a universal code applicable to all businesses, rather than letting each set their own. Following this code should limit liability.
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Unless you're an ancap you support sacrificing some for the sake of the greater good. What matters is the calculation of cost to benefits.
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It sounds like you are getting dangerously close to claiming that it’s ok workers died as long as they made enough scented candles before they perished.
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