Yes,I agree with you-hardwork and tam effort is rewarding for both employee and employer-Amazon has a well honed business model and it's profits show this-for example the kindle has changed the face of reading books (although it has also closed many book shops-who had falling sales and increased rents maybe)

 

really? if you think working hard for minimum wage is rewarding maybe you should try it!  for the company paying people peanuts and working them like dogs, and avoiding tax i can see how it is. they have a well honed business model ( well yes if you want to run a sweat shop, maybe you should move to talwan i hear the pay 10p an hour over there ill bet there employees working for next to nothing just to survive are very happy and feel rewarded? i have nothing against hard work but in this day and age people should be getting treated better isn't that why unions were introduced to stop these practices. i know unions were too powerful at one time and were ruining the country with there ridiculous demands, but now i feel its swung the other way and workers are being exploited, this is 2013 and people shouldent be worked like dogs.

 

I do think that you can't judge a companies employee conditions but just one programme-the BBC has it's own agenda too.

 

 

well how should we judge it?,  you ever worked in a warehouse?, its hardly that easy to get in and film whats going on? how many programmes do we need to watch on amazon you form an opinion?, i've heard from lots of people who have worked at amazon and most tell me how bad it is.