s warehouse pay-rate has left some workers homeless and struggling

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As opens about one US warehouse every day, it is transforming the logistics industry from a career destination with the promise of middle-class wages into entry-level work just a notch above being a burger flipper or convenience store cashier.
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job ads are everywhere. Plastered on city buses, displayed on career websites, slotted between songs on classic rock stations. They promise a quick start, US$15 an hour and health insurance. In recent weeks, America’s second-largest employer has rolled out videos featuring happy package handlers wearing masks, a pandemic-era twist on its annual holiday season hiring spree.
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