>If the people prefer night shelter over night work they could perhaps stay in the shelter.
Perhaps they shouldn't have to choose between shelter and employment.
>I think we must applaud Amazon for this brave move
We can applaud Amazon for trying while also acknowledging problems with the attempt.
>Clearly these people have not seen 15 Indian students staying in 2 Bedroom apartment earning below minimum wage for part time work.
Maybe not. Instead they've seen 50 hungry people crowd into a shelter trying to get a night's sleep while earning no wage at all. They've also seen 50 more get turned away because the shelter is at capacity. And they've probably been in the second 50 many times themselves.
This is ridiculous. Do you suppose students working part time and living in cramped quarters actually have it worse than people who are literally unemployed and homeless?
No one else has an obligation to fix the world for others. People can only pick between choices they have.
10 people working at night can pool in money and rent a space just to sleep during day time. I have done that in past and it worked well. There are several ways to solve these problems without complaining.
Perhaps they shouldn't have to choose between shelter and employment.
>I think we must applaud Amazon for this brave move
We can applaud Amazon for trying while also acknowledging problems with the attempt.
>Clearly these people have not seen 15 Indian students staying in 2 Bedroom apartment earning below minimum wage for part time work.
Maybe not. Instead they've seen 50 hungry people crowd into a shelter trying to get a night's sleep while earning no wage at all. They've also seen 50 more get turned away because the shelter is at capacity. And they've probably been in the second 50 many times themselves.
This is ridiculous. Do you suppose students working part time and living in cramped quarters actually have it worse than people who are literally unemployed and homeless?