Published: 15 Feb 13 12:19 CET | Print version
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Internet retail giant Amazon promised to investigate after a television documentary showed foreign workers brought to Germany on temporary contracts for the Christmas rush being intimidated by suspected neo-Nazi security guards.
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Where is the redress? ,if you complain your out ,go to the unemployment office and get no help or advice to see a employment lawyer without legal aid and sky high fees even when you seek advice.
Another example of Germany having the right laws but nobody implementing them. Bulling or mobbing is the new way in many firms I have heard it is taught in "master school " but can't prove it.
Amazon, even though they used a Temp firm to find these workers are or at least should be held accountable for the Temps actions.
The rich get richer, and everyone else suffers.
Haha Well, i like warping and packaging.. (^,^) but $8,52 an hour that's quite nice beside 400? amonth job from 9 until 5 in a boutique or shop.
@ asianbabe.......What is warping?
Answer from ichbines : No she had big legs and hairy tattoos now thats scary.
@ asianbabe.......What is warping?
Think Star Trek - I believe it has something to do with indentured labor bringing the Enterprise up to light speed. Where the packages come in is beyond me.