A mom told Jeff Bezos that Amazon was underpaying her $90 a month, sparking an internal probe that f
found the company was shortchanging some workersAn email sent to Jeff Bezos from an Amazon worker who was on leave triggered an internal investigation that exposed flaws with the company's payroll system, The New York Times reported.
Tara Jones, an Oklahoma Amazon warehouse worker, emailed Bezos in 2020 to tell him she was being underpaid $90 out of $540 she was supposed to get a month, The Times reported. She had a newborn baby at the time, The Times said.
"I'm behind on bills, all because the pay team messed up," Jones wrote in her email. She added, "I'm crying as I write this email," the report said.
The Times interviewed Amazon staff and reviewed internal documents that showed that Amazon subsequently discovered it was shortchanging some employees who were on leave, including medical and disability leave. The problems spanned at least a year and a half, and it potentially affected as many as 179 warehouses.
https://www.msn.com/en-us/money/companies/a-mom-told-jeff-bezos-that-amazon-was-underpaying-her-90-a-month-sparking-an-internal-probe-that-found-the-company-was-shortchanging-some-workers-a-report-says/ar-AAPVDtg
I imagine she's a part time worker if she's only getting $540 a month.
Miguelito Loveless
(4,667 posts)Freddie
(9,691 posts)We have a national certification exam (CPP) and are trained to sniff out this exact thing - violation of wage and hour laws. Obviously no one there is doing that. Ive always worked for honest employers but Ive caught some minor stuff my husbands company have tried to pull (like unpaid meetings); they now trust me as an unpaid advisor on these issues. Wage theft is a HUGE problem and Republicans of course would like to pretend it doesnt exist.
FoxNewsSucks
(10,790 posts)How many others are being shorted?
It adds up. Like when the character in Superman III played by Richard Pryor hacked the corporate computer to put all of the cent-fractions from company wide payroll on his check and it came out to $80k
Chisel a little, multiplied by thousands and thousands of employees, and it adds up.
The only thing that makes me wonder is that it's a relatively large, noticeable amount. If it were $9, or 90¢ it might not be noticed and I'd really be suspicious of it being widespread
Midnight Writer
(22,971 posts)You never hear of a mistake where the employee is getting consistently overpaid.
Same with prices on items in stores. It seems I can hardly shop without getting an item or two that rings up for more than what is marked on the shelf. But I very rarely get charged less than the marked price.
sop
(11,185 posts)Midnight Writer
(22,971 posts)If some one makes a mistake, and they profit from that mistake, expect to see them make that same mistake over and over.
Hoyt
(54,770 posts)comradebillyboy
(10,467 posts)give Jeff Bezos the benefit of the doubt here at DU.
Hoyt
(54,770 posts)paid in taxes from 2014 to 2018 doesn't count because his paper wealth increased significantly, etc.
https://thehill.com/policy/finance/557339-some-billionaires-had-years-where-they-paid-no-taxes-report
multigraincracker
(34,069 posts)it came to pay checks.
Years ago my group worked 129 hours 3 weeks in a row. We were suppose to get paid on Thursday. The payroll computer had never handled more than 100 hours so our paychecks were delayed until Friday. So the union got us 8 hours grievance pay for all 3 of those weeks.