Belfast Telegraph

Amazon in spat over staff ‘peeing in bottles’

- By Joseph Pisani

AMAZON has apologised for a tweet it sent to a US politician more than a week ago denying the company’s employees work so hard they must urinate in empty water bottles.

It also admitted that some delivery drivers might have had to urinate in bottles and it vowed to improve their working conditions.

The matter was first raised on March 24 by Wisconsin Representa­tive Mark Pocan, who responded to a tweet by an Amazon executive that said the company was a progressiv­e workplace.

“Paying workers $15/hr doesn’t make you a ‘progressiv­e workplace’ when you union-bust & make workers urinate in water bottles,” Mr Pocan said in his tweet.

Amazon responded: “You don’t really believe the peeing in bottles thing, do you?

“If that were true, nobody would work for us.”

In a blog post on Friday night, Amazon apologised to Mr Pocan and acknowledg­ed that delivery drivers “can and do have trouble finding restrooms because of traffic or sometimes rural routes”.

The online shopping giant said Covid-19 has made the issue worse, since many public restrooms are closed.

“Sigh”, Mr Pocan responded in a Saturday morning tweet.

“This is not about me, this is about your workers-who you don’t treat with enough respect or dignity.”

Amazon wrote in its blog post that urinating in bottles is an industry-wide problem.

To try and prove its point, it shared links to news articles about drivers for other delivery companies who have had to do so.

“Regardless of the fact that this is industry-wide, we would like to solve it,” the company said.

“We don’t yet know how, but will look for solutions.”

Amazon’s treatment of workers has been a hot topic recently as it faces the biggest union push in its history at an Alabama warehouse.

Organisers there are calling for more break time and better pay.

Many have made complaints about the back-breaking 10-hour workdays that include only two 30-minute breaks.

The Seattle-based Amazon did not respond to a request for comment at the time of going to print.

 ??  ?? Tweet: Mark Pocan attacked Amazon over its lack of respect for staff
Tweet: Mark Pocan attacked Amazon over its lack of respect for staff

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