‘Packages and profits over people’: What it’s like to be an Amazon driver and why some are on strike
- Drivers feel pressure to deliver packages quickly at the expense of their own well-being.
- Working conditions often lead to exhaustion and stress among delivery drivers.
- Striking drivers express concerns about safety and the treatment they receive.
- The focus on efficiency is seen as prioritizing profits over the people who execute the work.
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