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<blockquote data-quote="bacha29" data-source="post: 3969189" data-attributes="member: 58386"><p>As a followup it can now be told news of an obscure but important event that served to break the New York HQ deal. Bezos already has 2500 employed at a distribution warehouse in NYC who are seeking to join a union. As it turned out Bezos would not comply with a condition that he not intervene in attempts to hold a vote on whether or not the workforce at that facility wanted to go union. Sure the highly promised average salary of $150,000 per year captured a lot of headlines but what about the $15 an hour people at his sweatshop warehouse who would have to try to find affordable housing in a market certain to have housing costs severely impacted by the arrival of 25,000 highly paid managers and executives?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bacha29, post: 3969189, member: 58386"] As a followup it can now be told news of an obscure but important event that served to break the New York HQ deal. Bezos already has 2500 employed at a distribution warehouse in NYC who are seeking to join a union. As it turned out Bezos would not comply with a condition that he not intervene in attempts to hold a vote on whether or not the workforce at that facility wanted to go union. Sure the highly promised average salary of $150,000 per year captured a lot of headlines but what about the $15 an hour people at his sweatshop warehouse who would have to try to find affordable housing in a market certain to have housing costs severely impacted by the arrival of 25,000 highly paid managers and executives? [/QUOTE]
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