The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Union opens worker hotline

- ROB MCLAREN, BUSINESS EDITOR

Union Unite has opened up a whistleblo­wing hotline for Amazon workers as it seeks an improved pay deal.

Unite said it set up the confidenti­al helpline so workers can “blow the whistle and expose poor treatment free from reprisals”.

Meanwhile, the union is seeking a larger share of the firm’s profits for its workers.

The online retail giant’s sales last year rose 38% to $386.1 billion while profit roughly doubled to $21.3bn.

Amazon is one of the largest employers in Fife, with around 1,000 staff working from its Dunfermlin­e fulfilment centre. It also has a base beside Dundee Airport.

Unite executive officer Sharon Graham said: “Unite has opened a confidenti­al hotline for

Amazon workers in Scotland to blow the whistle on poor treatment and working practices.

“Amazon attacks all attempts by workers to gain a collective voice of their own.

“Owner Jeff Bezos has become the world’s richest man off the backs of workers who have played a crucial part in so many people’s lives during the pandemic.

“It is time Amazon gave workers in Scotland the right to be in a union and to do so without interferen­ce, bullying and intimidati­on.”

Unite called on Amazon to sign up to either the United Nations Global Compact or the Ethical Trading Initiative – bodies that recognise the right of all workers to a collective voice.

Amazon said it respected employees’ right to join, form or not to join a labour union or other lawful organisati­on of their own selection.

A spokespers­on said: “The fact is we already offer our employees excellent pay, excellent benefits and excellent opportunit­ies for career growth, all while working in a safe, modern work environmen­t.

“Our competitiv­e wages start at £9.70 or £10.80 per hour depending on location, and we’d encourage anyone to compare this to the wages and benefits offered by other retailers.

“Our people have played a critical role in serving customers in these unpreceden­ted times and the new roles help us continue to meet customer demand and support small and medium sized businesses selling on Amazon.”

 ??  ?? DISTRIBUTI­ON: Amazon employs around 1,000 staff at its base in Dunfermlin­e.
DISTRIBUTI­ON: Amazon employs around 1,000 staff at its base in Dunfermlin­e.

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