Amazon workers defend warehouse working conditions

Critics are sceptical of the company’s Twitter ambassadors who take a rose-tinted view of life inside the retail behemoth

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Amazon employees have hit back at the negative coverage of working conditions in the online giant’s warehouses.

Contrary to reports, the retailer’s pickers and packers “leave [their] shift stress-free”, “make a living wage” and are allowed breaks to go to the toilet, they insist.

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