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In reply to the discussion: Author faces backlash for reporting black Metro employee for eating on train; book deal halted [View all]Honeycombe8
(37,648 posts)That was a pretty rude question/complaint the passenger said to her. Because the answer was obvious. She gets a dinner break on a train that won't stop for her to leave to eat. Duh. As for crumbs...yes there would be, I'm sure. And that's why the thousands of passengers riding trains 24/7 aren't allowed to eat.
I'm sure most workers would prefer to be able to leave to eat and not have to eat with a bunch of strangers staring at her.
How odd a reaction this is for some people who think Amazon is being abusive by monitoring how long an employee spends in the bathroom.
The question is still: Your choice: either the train stops for 20 minutes for employees to get a dinner break, or the employees must eat on the train.
I can only imagine the complaints of passengers, if the trains were to stop for employees to eat.
Your solution is what?