Because of this law, there is literally nothing preventing Amazon from providing one screener who is available starting at 6:00 p.m. Workers who get off at 3:00 p.m. are required to wait in a holding area until the screener arrives. Once screener arrives, employees spent hours in the line because hundreds of them have been waiting for hours for the screener to show up.The Conservative wrote:No, I'm not. Security is security, you want a paycheck you deal with an iota of inconvenience. Sorry, there is no sympathy here... I dealt with this before 9/11 at UPS, and it took twice as long after... and we didn't get paid for it.Kath wrote:You are comparing standing in line at Starbucks (not required by the employer) to doing an employer required activity. Dolt.The Conservative wrote:
You are too, especially in since you want to give people money for doing no work.
So what makes these snowflakes' time more important than mine?
That's what you are championing.
If Amazon is required to pay for the employee's time, they will do everything in their power to ensure the employees get out in a matter of seconds.