No toilet breaks, brutal targets, poor wages: The life of an Amazon warehouse worker

Workers at e-commerce giant Amazon’s warehouses In Delhi-NCR say even toilet breaks are frowned upon by managers and the slightest pause in work can invite arbitrary blacklisting

At precisely 8.20am, 10 minutes before the day shift begins at Amazon’s cavernous warehouses, the assembled workforce is put through a drill.
“One”, says the supervisor. “100”, the group choruses in response, arms stretched.
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