How Amazon’s relentless pursuit of profit is squeezing us all—and what we can do about it"
"Fostering competition is a good start, but regulation must also prevent Amazon from bullying suppliers and partners. Lawmakers must force Amazon to pay for the externalities associated with its carbon-intensive delivery network. The company must pay a living wage to its workers, including its so-called independent contractors. It must be accountable to the legal system rather than a corporate-friendly arbitration process. It must not profit from spying on its customers." ......................................................................................
I shop Amazon Prime and have noticed how a price can be low one minute and higher a few minutes later. Packages do not arrive in two days sometimes. Have you directly noticed the ways Amazon takes advantage of its customers, partners, and workers?
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For the most part, Amazon has beat Walmart and every other product "brick-and-mortar" store for prices. True, you have to wait for good deals a couple of days...and there's more than one web site that tracks the rise and fall of items...so try
...and I think there's others. Google "amazon price trackers".
Also, browse Amazon. They have one-day or shorter sales...when some stuff is being closed out...and the prices get rediculously low.
One more good thing about Amazon...there's a "sister" link called "[smile.amazon.com"]; that lets you buy almost all the same stuff for the same prices...but lets you name a charity to let sellers give about 1% of their profits to them. My charity's made close to $200 in 2018.
I impulse-bought a $2000 fat-tire battery powered bike (see image, below) for less than $100....it's too fast and tech-complicated for me...so I'm selling it...but it is a good value....
Don't shop at Amazon. Americans have the power to stop these corporations in their unethical tracks. I doubt most will ever learn though as they are to addicted to stuff they really don't need.
Raise the minimum wage and Support Unions and this Bullshit will Stop .
I agree!
I agree that the workforce have no power to survive. Unions must be truly fair. I hope Unions can be revived in America.
Jeff Bezos has achieved all using the existing laws on the books. He has succeeded in a capitalist economy where we do not hate but adore the successful and the rich. We have fed the top 1% richest in America where we value and celebrate the rich and not teachers and others.
What Jeff Bezos did was available for every single American to achieve.
I worked for corporations for roughly eighteen years, and I've experienced the unbelievable things they get away with doing. They don't care at all.
@AnonySchmoose
I worked for 42 years, mostly in the U.S. They do not need to care. They are in for profit and they must obey the laws. They don't owe anything to the public. Creating employment and contributing to the economy is the most valuable contribution they make.
Start focusing on individuals who get in public service but are selfish, have premium health care, stay in office for 30, 40 and 50 years, have no term limits and do unethical things. Jeff Besos is not your enemy. Your own leaders including Democrats are.
"Every American" is an old catch phrase - just like everyone has equal odds with the lottery. Except the business world is rigged for the wealthy. Sure, some can make it, but statistics show it is near impossible to rise on hard work and intelligence alone.
@Beowulfsfriend
I agree that the system is rigged but the solution is not start hating the rich.
@altschmerz
You do not owe anything to the society because you are rich. It is a wrong expectation. A business is expected to have and demonstrate social responsibility but it is not required by law.
There are a lot of things every American can do to be better and at least be financially independent if not rich or super rich.Books have been written about effective habits of successful and rich people.
Hating the rich is easy but achieving or emulating their good traits is not. It will take reading, learning and making efforts.
There are many things struggling Americans do that the successful and the rich do not. I can elaborate if you want.
The rich and successful do not do many of these things. I am talking about what most don't, not talking about specific examples.
Let us ponder over this before we begin hating the rich.
@Krish55
No, I am not.
Our hate and anger is misplaced. I will give you a list of our own democratic and republican political leaders in Washington who:
Spend your energy where it is warranted. Jeff Bezos is not your enemy.
@St-Sinner
I read your list two comments above. I didn't do any of those things you listed. I tried to live intelligently within my means and interacted with immigrants. I completely my education during those years in night classes. Those corporations you love didn't offer any opportunity to continue working for them, even though they said they loved my work and ethic. You don't appear to understand what they are doing to the working middle class, and I see no reason to read your insults. I've seen plenty of what they do to their employees.
@AnonySchmoose
You worked hard but please understand there are good players and bad players just as there are good employees and bad employees. I worked often like a dog until 4 am and often took office limo home. I made a lot of money. There are many examples like mine. Corporate employers in high capitalism are driven by bottom line and value to shareholders, not to you. The expectation that they should be kind is wrong. If you want to see how kind corporations work, go to Africa, India where you get no customer service and are thrown out if you complain. Labor unions are strong and bad employees cannot be fired.
@St-Sinner I think America needs labor unions, because too many corporations are laying off thousands of employees, so that they can give multi-million dollar bonuses to their top bosses. Next, they will go to foreign countries to use and abuse workers there for less pay than Americans. The only way of life left to workers after corporations have used them up is deplorable. And I know they don't care one iota for anything but money. They are not human, but the Supreme Court has voted that Corporations are People. That is the biggest nonsense from the biggest capitalist nonsense nation on earth. They have ruined America in very many ways, because they are greedy and selfish and not humane.
I was an Amazon reseller for several years. In spite of the fact that 1/3 of their retail income came from small sellers like me, they had absolutely no respect for us.
My girlfriend knew Bezos before he got a lot of money, but she thought he was unfair in business back then too. She's disliked him a long time for a similar reason.
Yup wish there was better
I wish there were good discoveries to come for business and consumers.
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