@DLCollingsworth @pmarca ah, so you're saying these people would be unemployed if it weren't for Amazon? I see...
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@zackkanter@pmarca Making employees pay $5K if they want to quit seems a tad unreasonable. -
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@Amazing_Kreskin@pmarca it's the other way around: Amazon will pay their employees $5,000 to quit if they're unhappy.
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@zackkanter would you quit your job for $5,000? This is more a clever PR stunt than a sincere effort to improve employee satisfaction.
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@zackkanter@pmarca The devil is always in the detail. Check the fine print of the deal and employee turnover/tenure.pic.twitter.com/ofrTDQRXi1
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@JonathanRabbitt@pmarca wow - they're ranked right next to Google. I've heard that's an awful place to work
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@zackkanter@pmarca well, by that example Foxconn must be an awesome employer as more than a million people choose to work there :) -
@zackkanter@pmarca and hey,dont read too much into reports of worker conditions at Foxconn. Its just some old school newspaper reporting.
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@zackkanter The $5K to quit program is a genius move. The fact that I cant imagine any other employer doing it speaks to its inventivenessThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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