A recent Oxfam report reveals concerns among Amazon and Walmart warehouse employees regarding extensive surveillance measures, with nearly half feeling watched at work. Both companies invest heavily in invasive technological surveillance, leading to worries about privacy and overwork.
A new report from Oxfam shows that Walmart’s warehouse workers endure the same problems of surveillance and overwork as their counterparts at Amazon. https://t.co/9cHKZRLwMz
Both Amazon and Walmart invest massively in highly invasive technological surveillance of their warehouse workforce — surveillance that then enables the hyperexploitation both companies’ workers are subject to. https://t.co/9cHKZRM4C7
🇺🇸 Amazon, Walmart workers worry about surveillance tech in warehouses https://t.co/L75Up0z85b
Nearly half of Amazon and Walmart workers who participated in a recent survey said they felt they were being watched at work. https://t.co/UbAOk8PMAT
🇺🇸 Amazon and Walmart warehouse employees are so surveilled that they're worried about breaking to use bathroom: Oxfam report https://t.co/3CrbFArmK2
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