Amazon is apparently now offering tours of their warehouse facilities, according to the Me and My Kindle Blog:

The tours happen on the first and third Tuesday of every month, between 10 a.m and 2 p.m. (“Come see the magic…” urges Amazon on web page.) On Thursday, Amazon surprised the world by announcing the new tours during their standard quarterly earnings call. You can now visit Amazon facilities in California, Virginia, Arizona, Tennessee, Delaware, and Indiana…

This is obviously an attempt to counter all the bad press that Amazon's warehouses have gotten over the past year. But Amazon workers are already not allowed to speak to each other, they're given an exact handful of seconds in which to find and circulate an item for shipping, and they're often paid shit for seasonal work. I can't imagine that putting them in a fishbowl environment a couple times a month will improve that situation.