Amazon workers demand company addresses ‘demeaning’ staff conditions

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A recent exposé from Bloomberg Businessweek painted a critical picture of Amazon’s work environment for executives, but a petition currently gaining momentum in the UK suggests that things are far worse for some of the company’s warehouse staff. The Guardian points us to a petition on Change.org that had collected nearly 45,000 signatures as of the time of this writing. Under the heading “@AmazonUK: This Christmas, pay the Living Wage across UK operations,” the petition suggests that Amazon’s seasonal warehouse staff faces “demeaning” working conditions and also that they ”won’t earn enough to buy the bare essentials of life” due to Amazon’s low wages for agency staff. The petition is accompanied by the following letter:

To:
Jeff Bezos, Amazon

Amazon, please become a Living Wage employer across UK operations

I have signed this petition to call on you to pay all your workers in the UK, including contracted workers, the Living Wage. This is the amount needed to provide the essentials of life. You can find out more about the Living Wage and how to become an accredited Living Wage employer on the Living Wage Foundation’s website: http://www.livingwage.org.uk/.

Amazon is a hugely successful company. With UK sales last year of £4.2bn, I believe that you can afford to pay your workers the Living Wage. Doing so would benefit their wellbeing and their families, but it would also potentially improve their productivity and reduce absenteeism. As such, becoming a Living Wage employer would benefit not only your workforce but your company too.

Please do what’s best for society and for business: become a Living Wage employer across your UK operations.

Sincerely,
[Your name]

“It is a company that has really permeated all of our lives – and a lot of my friends and family are buying their Christmas presents from there – but Amazon aren’t paying the people who are packing them enough to live off,” ShareAction’s Emily Kenway, who started the petition, told The Guardian.

Amazon’s only response to the petition was to provide a link to a page on its website, which details the working arrangements at the company’s fulfillment centers.
 

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They pay too much for this to make them make a move. They could offer the same jobs for $7.25 instead of $11.50. The $4.25 is for your trouble.
 

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Amazon workers go through shyt so consumers can shop at low prices.

They should be targeting the consumers instead, as Amazon barely makes profit, and what profit they do get gets re-invested back into the company.
 

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Amazon treats their regular employees like trash.

People better get used to it though because if you are an unskilled worker, that is what is in your future. eCommerce is slowly wiping retail out across the whole U.S.

TBH I think Walmart employees are treated better
 

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Amazon workers go through shyt so consumers can shop at low prices.

They should be targeting the consumers instead, as Amazon barely makes profit, and what profit they do get gets re-invested back into the company.


source?
 

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Got to cambridge uni ,do a music degree, paid for with a student loan, be out of work for six months on benefits, take a job at amazon paying minimum wage and be treated like a prize c*nt. I read that wonderful story the other day. I bet he ,like most of the folks I went to college with ,were told by their lecturers, 'oh to get a decent job, you must go to uni',

It saddens me greatly that the people especially young people in the UK just bend over and accept this fukkery from our scum bag politicians, they allow all these big corporations to saturate the market with cheap labour from eastern europe mainly so they can keep the wages down. Most people I know wont' be owning a home till they are well into their 40's, Iam fortunate that even though I rent I have a job that pays enough so I have my own place , I know several folks with decent uni degrees all with jobs who are either living with parents or having to flat share and can't even afford to run cars, All late mid- twenties early thirties, .

To be honest the politicians involved in this ,should all be swinging from lamp posts.
 

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Got to cambridge uni ,do a music degree, paid for with a student loan, be out of work for six months on benefits, take a job at amazon paying minimum wage and be treated like a prize c*nt. I read that wonderful story the other day. I bet he ,like most of the folks I went to college with ,were told by their lecturers, 'oh to get a decent job, you must go to uni',

It saddens me greatly that the people especially young people in the UK just bend over and accept this fukkery from our scum bag politicians, they allow all these big corporations to saturate the market with cheap labour from eastern europe mainly so they can keep the wages down. Most people I know wont' be owning a home till they are well into their 40's, Iam fortunate that even though I rent I have a job that pays enough so I have my own place , I know several folks with decent uni degrees all with jobs who are either living with parents or having to flat share and can't even afford to run cars, All late mid- twenties early thirties, .

To be honest the politicians involved in this ,should all be swinging from lamp posts.


homeowner = paying the bank every month to stay there for the next 15-20 years. I have the money/credit to take a mortgage out but i would never do that. i rather just rent a house like I'm doing now. If I want/need to move somewhere else I can just get up and leave. Never understood the allure of going 100,000 + in debt for a house.
 
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