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Some places have venting outlets that invite you to smash everything in the room.
Amazon has human-sized escape booths for stressed employees.
With its near-dystopian practices—like the introduction of
warehouse mini games and alleged limited bathroom breaks that have forced employees to
pee in bottles—the e-commerce giant is taking another blow from the internet for its new ‘AmaZen’ or ‘ZenBooth’ boxes for workers to “focus on their mental wellbeing.”
In a now-deleted video, Amazon’s news Twitter account introduced the blue kiosks, where staffers can retreat to and watch guided meditation videos from a computer. Within, the booths are bedecked with plants and a fan to cool occupants down. An artificial sky hovers above, casting blue light on the user.
“With AmaZen, I wanted to create a space that’s quiet, that people could go and focus on their mental and emotional wellbeing,” explained Leila Brown, an employee and inventor of the ZenBooth. She also described it as “an interactive kiosk where you can navigate through a library of mental health and mindful practices to recharge the internal battery.”
Unsurprisingly, the addition has triggered social media users, who have even compared the blue booths with
portable toilets—amenities that Amazon workers apparently require more of. Others have branded it a “
mobile Despair Closet” and
crying booth.
Amazon has not responded to comments about the AmaZen booths.
[via
VICE and
The Guardian, cover image via
Amazon News]