← Back to context Comment by futter9 7 hours ago [flagged] 5 comments futter9 Reply ceejayoz 7 hours ago > What motivates this?An element of fairness.> Why can't you just leave people be?Because they're making employees piss in bottles to survive the workday? They're buying up the representatives who are supposed to represent me? They're driving services we rely on into austerity? They get bailouts when they fuck up? futter9 7 hours ago [flagged] tadfisher 6 hours ago That literally happened, Amazon got sued, Amazon apologized: https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-56628745 ceejayoz 6 hours ago > you can't complain when sociopathic billionaires decide that it's "fair" you piss in bottles for minimum wageWhy not? They already did it. meta_gunslinger 7 hours ago [flagged]
ceejayoz 7 hours ago > What motivates this?An element of fairness.> Why can't you just leave people be?Because they're making employees piss in bottles to survive the workday? They're buying up the representatives who are supposed to represent me? They're driving services we rely on into austerity? They get bailouts when they fuck up? futter9 7 hours ago [flagged] tadfisher 6 hours ago That literally happened, Amazon got sued, Amazon apologized: https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-56628745 ceejayoz 6 hours ago > you can't complain when sociopathic billionaires decide that it's "fair" you piss in bottles for minimum wageWhy not? They already did it.
futter9 7 hours ago [flagged] tadfisher 6 hours ago That literally happened, Amazon got sued, Amazon apologized: https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-56628745 ceejayoz 6 hours ago > you can't complain when sociopathic billionaires decide that it's "fair" you piss in bottles for minimum wageWhy not? They already did it.
tadfisher 6 hours ago That literally happened, Amazon got sued, Amazon apologized: https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-56628745
ceejayoz 6 hours ago > you can't complain when sociopathic billionaires decide that it's "fair" you piss in bottles for minimum wageWhy not? They already did it.
> What motivates this?
An element of fairness.
> Why can't you just leave people be?
Because they're making employees piss in bottles to survive the workday? They're buying up the representatives who are supposed to represent me? They're driving services we rely on into austerity? They get bailouts when they fuck up?
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That literally happened, Amazon got sued, Amazon apologized: https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-56628745
> you can't complain when sociopathic billionaires decide that it's "fair" you piss in bottles for minimum wage
Why not? They already did it.
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