Amazon’s plan to reduce warehouse injuries including guided meditation
Instead of reducing productivity quotas or allowing workers to associate, Amazon has decided to, uh, launch a health and health program for its employees. The “Workingwell” program includes “physical and mental activities, health training and health feeding support” which is aimed at reegalized workers and “finally reduces the risk of injury.”
There will be a “health zone” where employees can stretch and per hour and the body “asks which includes” respiratory exercises and mental reflection. “There’s even called an interactive kiosk” Amazen “where workers can watch short videos on” guided meditation, positive affirmations, soothing scenes with sound “and more.
This initiative came several months after the latest report from the Investigation Reporting Center revealed that Amazon employees at automated facilities have a 50 percent higher injury level compared to other warehouses. The part of this problem is that workers are expected to scan 400 products every hour, not around 100 items within the same period.
Amazon often comes under fire for other questionable practices too. There are reports of companies that don’t let the shipping driver have a break of the bathroom and force them to urinate, Amazon delivery drivers enter traffic accidents, Draconian productivity quota that leads to employees fired if they cannot reach them, plus tires 10 hours shift , Recently, the company was also accused of intimidating its workers inevitly from forming trade unions.
For its part, Amazon has maintained that automation in the warehouse makes work safer and more efficient. It also increases the payment of workers as much as $ 3 per hour and claims it spends $ 300 million on this year’s security project.