Whole Foods & Jeff Bezos, Richest Man Tell Workers: Pay For Co-Workers Sick Leave For Covid-19
'Grotesque Level of Greed': Owned by World's Richest Man Jeff Bezos, Whole Foods Wants Workers to Pay for Colleagues' Sick Leave During Coronavirus Pandemic, by John Queally, Common Dreams, March 13, 2020.
"Absolute bullshit. With the amount Jeff Bezos makes in one day, he could shut stores down and pay employees to stay safe."
When progressives like Sen. Bernie Sanders say "now is the time for solidarity" amid the coronavirus outbreak, they likely do not mean that employees of Whole Foodsowned by the world's richest man, Jeff Bezosshould be asked to give their own accrued paid sick days to their co-workers who have either contracted the deadly virus or been forced to take time out of work because of what is now a global pandemic.
But that is exactly what executives with the grocery chain are asking its employers to do, even though Bezos' could effectively give them unlimited paid sick leave during the current national emergency without barely a scratch in his bank account.
In a letter sent to employees earlier this week, Whole Foods CEO John Mackey explained that one of the options available to workers was for them to "donate" their "paid time off" (pto) days to a pool that other workers could draw from.
- People shopping in the dairy and eggs case at the Whole Foods store in Vauxhall, New Jersey, March 13, 2020.
Journalist Lauren Kaori Gurley, who broke the story with reporting for Motherboard, notes that "as a subsidiary of Amazon, the world's biggest company, Whole Foods could easily afford to pay its hourly employees for sick days taken during the coronavirus outbreak without breaking the bank. Instead, the company has put the onus back on workers, and they're not happy about it."
Amazon paid $0 in taxes on $11 billion in annual profits. But it asks workers to donate their paid leave to others who are sick. Workers and taxpayers are expected to be generous. Corporate CEOseven during a pandemiccan be as stingy as they want. https://t.co/xsJLnxgVSa
Though such labor practices are not unusualwith workers in various sectors and industries pooling accumulated sick leave for a colleague experiencing a long-term illnessdoing so in the face of a global pandemic, in which all members of society are equally at heightened risk, the move was seen by critics as shortsighted, tone deaf, and cruel. The fabulous wealth of Bezos only increased the ire for many.
Remember when Jeff Bezos, whose company owns Whole Foods, said he was so freakin' rich he didn't know how to spend his money so, heck, he'd start a space program? https://t.co/PjLe6MpQc8 Alex Kotch (@alexkotch) March 13, 2020...
More, https://www.commondreams.org/news/2020/03/13/grotesque-level-greed-owned-worlds-richest-man-jeff-bezos-whole-foods-wants-workers
samnsara
(17,613 posts)jimfields33
(15,751 posts)Alls good.
Bernardo de La Paz
(48,982 posts)There are 750,000 Amazon and 91,000 Whole Foods employees
If 500,000 have to take sick leave for a month (not all at the same time), that would be say less than $1000 per week.
$4,000 x 500,000 = $2 billion
It probably wouldn't be that large either. And don't be surprised if Amazon sales soar as brick-and-mortar stores suffer while people stay home.
marble falls
(57,055 posts)are as dirty as blood diamonds.
Mosby
(16,295 posts)Like beyond black friday numbers.
Question is whether the distribution centers and manufacturers can keep up.
The answer is probably not.
Eta
My store did 117k yesterday, budget was 65k
pansypoo53219
(20,966 posts)Mosby
(16,295 posts)If they are sick or is stores are reducing staffing levels due to the cv.
ETA target has curbside pickup, just download the app.