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Jeff Bezos Abruptly Cuts Health Benefits for Nearly 2,000 Part-Time Whole Foods Workers

Posted: Sat Sep 14, 2019 9:58 am
by TrueTexan
Richest man in the world must not be rich enough. He cuts medical benefits to part-time workers. This is nothing new right after he bought WaPo he cut their retirement benefits.
Amazon founder Jeff Bezos on Thursday cut benefits for part-time workers at his grocery chain Whole Foods, drawing criticism from the left for a move that could leave thousands of people without health insurance.

"Jeff Bezos is the richest man in the world," Boston-based activist Jonathan Cohn said on Twitter. "This is disgusting."

Business Insider reporter Hayley Peterson broke the story. The decision will affect 1,900 of the business's 95,000 workers—the ones who work part-time, or around 20 hours a week.

"We are providing team members with resources to find alternative healthcare coverage options, or to explore full-time, healthcare-eligible positions starting at 30 hours per week," a Whole Foods spokesperson told Peterson. "All Whole Foods Market team members continue to receive employment benefits including a 20% in-store discount."

One employee, who has been working for the company for 15 years but felt anonymity was necessary to avoid retribution for speaking out, said she was devastated by the news.

"I am in shock," said the employee. "I've worked here 15 years. This is why I keep the job—because of my benefits."

Producer Jennifer Solotaroff took to Twitter to tell her story of being a Whole Foods employee and to explain to her audience the importance of benefits for the company's part-time staff.

"I worked at Whole Foods and it was the kind of job where people were able to work and go about their life," said Solotaroff. "Employees were taken care of and you could feel it—the morale was great, it was a diverse environment, and employees felt supported. So much of that had to do with coverage."

The news of Bezos's decision didn't come as a surprise to writer Elon Green.

"Recall that one of Bezos's first acts as publisher of The Washington Post was to cut his staff's retirement benefits," Green tweeted.

The move came less than a month after Bezos signed a pledge to invest in workers, The Verge explained:

Last month, Amazon joined a number of other tech companies and Fortune 500 firms in signing a letter outlining the purpose of a corporation as something not just designed to return shareholder value, but also to serve employees and the community. "Each of our stakeholders is essential," the pledge read. "We commit to deliver value to all of them, for the future success of our companies, our communities and our country."

That disconnect between words and actions, Business Insider columnist Bob Bryan said, proves there's no substitute for solidarity.

"The Whole Foods decision is not just hypocritical of Bezos, but also proves why workers should never put too much trust in kind words from CEOs and instead push for lasting changes to uphold their interests and those of their coworkers," Bryan wrote.
https://www.commondreams.org/news/2019/ ... time-whole

Re: Jeff Bezos Abruptly Cuts Health Benefits for Nearly 2,000 Part-Time Whole Foods Workers

Posted: Sat Sep 14, 2019 10:21 am
by shinzen
Shocked I say.

Re: Jeff Bezos Abruptly Cuts Health Benefits for Nearly 2,000 Part-Time Whole Foods Workers

Posted: Sat Sep 14, 2019 10:22 am
by CDFingers
In Canada, with one of the most ethnically diverse populations in the world and a female majority, the two whitest men you have ever seen are naturally the only contenders for Prime Minister. Their qualifications? One was the son of another Prime Minister. The other has literally no qualifications—he went straight from school to politics (because he understood the defining truth of the mediocre white man: experience be damned—we should be in charge).

Down south, an inept real estate swindler from Queens blustered his way right past one of the most accomplished women in American history and right into the White House, where he has proceeded to screw up literally every single thing even remotely related to the Presidency, all while managing to squeeze in 213 days of golf.

Across the water, the most bumbling, unethical and ill-prepared Prime Minister in the history of the United Kingdom was able to push aside his female predecessor, before swiftly destroying his own Conservative Party. And, parliament be damned, he is now intent on laying his clammy pink hands on the body of Lady Britannia herself, to yank her violently out of Europe before doing God knows what with her on his side of the Channel.

Ironically, these last two men, the whitest and most mediocre of us all, will likely be the very authors of our long-delayed demise. The global wreckage of their alliance-breaking, dictator-fondling, climate-denying antics has to be the last straw. After this, how could anyone think we should be in charge of anything anymore, or even allowed in the room? Assuming the women of the world have any sense (and it’s self-evident they have most of it) right now they must be debating if universal suffrage was really a wise move after all—the male franchise having proven such a very dangerous thing.
https://www.macleans.ca/opinion/thank-g ... m=referral

Mediocre white men know best how to exploit others for fun and profit. Bezos.

CDFingers

Re: Jeff Bezos Abruptly Cuts Health Benefits for Nearly 2,000 Part-Time Whole Foods Workers

Posted: Sat Sep 14, 2019 10:37 am
by highdesert
Typical of a lot of businesses, the main reason that health benefits shouldn't be tied to ones employer. Health care is a right just like basic education... Haven't heard anything from the Amazon-Berkshire Hathaway-JP Morgan Chase healthcare project now called Haven.
https://havenhealthcare.com/vision