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Amazon accused of abusing Christmas staff

Published: 15 Feb 13 12:19 CET | Print version
Online: http://www.thelocal.de/money/20130215-47985.html

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.

The film, broadcast on state ARD television on Wednesday night showed Spanish workers talking about security guards searching the places they were staying in - and that these were shoddy hotels and abandoned holiday camps.

The film alleges the workers were brought to Germany under false promises - only getting work with contractors rather than with Amazon itself. They were paid €8.52 an hour before taxes - and only discovered this two days after leaving home.

Some workers had to walk up to 17 kilometres a day to work, and were expected to work for 15 days without a break. Money was docked from their pay to cover their lodgings.

Film maker Diana Löbl s told the Süddeutsche Zeitung newspaper that workers were watched 24 hours a day. "Initially during their eight-hour shifts in the warehouses," she said. "Then in their accommodation by a dubious security company, which is run by far-right extremists", she said.

The documentary makers said their work was repeatedly disrupted by security guards, some of whom wore Thor Steinar clothes favoured by the German neo-Nazi scene. A security firm named H.E.S.S. was also linked to the far-right in the film.

One scene in the film shows how the journalists were physically shoved around by the guards. And later they left a holiday camp where workers were staying, under police protection.

"We felt threatened," she added. "We were stuck in our room for nearly an hour until we could leave with police protection."

Service union Verdi has called for improvements in conditions for such workers. Hainer Raimann, Amazon expert at the union said the company offered jobs abroad after workers who had worked at home were so turned off at conditions in warehouses at home they refused to return.

Amazon said it had around 7,700 staff at its logistics centres in Graben near Augsburg, Bad Hersfeld, Leipzig, Rheinberg, Werne, Pforzheim and Koblenz.

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"During the Christmas season we take on additional Amazon seasonal workers," a statement from the company released on Thursday read. It also confirmed that the firm worked with temporary work agencies. It said that workers earned pre-tax wages of at least €9.30 an hour which increased later to more than €10 an hour.

"Even if the security firms were not contracted by Amazon, we are of course checking the allegations made by the journalists about their behaviour and will immediately take appropriate measures," the statement continued.

No intimidation or discrimination would be tolerated, it said.

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13:51 February 15, 2013 by ichbines
I worked 1 day temp at a factory in Berlin. There was a burger king next door so I went there for my lunch break. As I reentered the factory a huge woman confronted me violently and demanded to know why I left the property. I informed the woman I had the right to eat where I want as I am not being paid for my lunch break. She informed me I did not. Then I asked her why she did not inform me of this when I arrived to work. She said she did not have to inform me and I should just get back to work. At quitting time I was fired. Although I was desperate for money I was glad. You know Americans live free or die. I've since worked 12 years in six different companies but I can say in general German workplaces feel militaristic in comparison to American workplaces. They want to know the precise time you farted and exactly how it smelled.. or so it feels sometimes compared to my 20 years in American workplaces including a 5 year stint in the military. In America you are fired if you don't work well. Here you are sort of hounded into working well, definitely something to get used to.
14:12 February 15, 2013 by yllusion
Anyway, Amazon is an american company. But you should have been informed about your rights and obligations when you signed your contract.
14:26 February 15, 2013 by michael4096
A similar story is currently showing on UK TV. Amazon seem to be pushing some boundaries this area and it will be interesting to see if the public respond by walking away from the price and convenience.
15:58 February 15, 2013 by catjones
michael4096...the story implies these workers were hired by contractors, not Amazon. But, to answer your question, no business will be lost because of third party accusations. Funny how these 'news' crews turn up at just the right time. Where were they when the horses were slaughtered?
16:00 February 15, 2013 by Englishted
It isn't just amazon ,nearly every company is bending the law with regard to short term and agency workers .

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.
16:26 February 15, 2013 by raandy
These workers were exploited. The problem is they have little to no recourse here.I doubt they had a written contract.

Amazon, even though they used a Temp firm to find these workers are or at least should be held accountable for the Temps actions.
19:43 February 15, 2013 by Wobinidan
This is the solution to the European economy, folks. More work, for less money and worse conditions. You know those Chinese sweat-shops where they work 80 hours a week and sleep under their workstations? That's what big business wants for Europe.

The rich get richer, and everyone else suffers.
20:31 February 15, 2013 by asianbabe
I was talked to my husband and kidding about working on Amazon as a -packages warper-

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.
14:34 February 16, 2013 by Steve1949
@ ichbines.......Did the woman also have hairy legs and big tatoo's?

@ asianbabe.......What is warping?
19:42 February 16, 2013 by Englishted
@y Steve1949

Answer from ichbines : No she had big legs and hairy tattoos now thats scary.
22:59 February 17, 2013 by Steve1949
@Englishted........Well I will say that I have seen some pretty scary looking women in Germany, including some I would think twice about giving lip to.
12:03 February 18, 2013 by authun
@Steve

@ 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.
13:40 February 19, 2013 by ichbines
The woman was about a foot taller and wider and had tree trunk biceps. I did what she said, at least until she fired me, and than I started saying really loud 'You aren't allowed to treat people like dogs!' Someone with masochistic tendencies might have enjoyed her a bit :-)
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