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I definitely think that cruel, inhumane working conditions exist in most workplaces. Places like Amazon have multiple reports of situations being described as this. For example, the extreme expectations and physical labor often leads to unfair termination or disiplinary action. There are also hygiene issues, with workers being unable to take sanitary bathroom breaks and instead having to urinate in bottles. The physical and mental toll, things like this and more, take on the workers are seen as unbearable and just wrong. This is proof that companies, especially popular ones, treat workers horribly and proof that we need to expect better from our corporations.

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I strongly believe cruel, inhumane working conditions exist in many workplaces. Companies like Amazon have been repeatedly reported to foster such environments: extreme performance demands and physically taxing labor can result in unfair terminations or disciplinary actions. Workers also face basic hygiene violations—being denied sanitary bathroom breaks and forced to urinate in bottles. The severe physical and mental toll on employees is intolerable and unjust. These facts show that many corporations, especially high-profile ones, mistreat workers and that we should expect and demand better from them.