The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Full-time roles for 300 Amazon staff in Fife

Under-fire company reveals plans to create 5,000 new jobs at centres including Dunfermlin­e

- Graham huband business ediTor business@thecourier.co.uk

Online retail giant Amazon has offered permanent jobs to more than 300 seasonal staff at its Fife fulfilment centre.

The latest jobs boost came as the group – which has come under sustained pressure in recent months over pay and working conditions within its warehousin­g network – announced plans to create 5,000 new jobs within the UK this year.

The current recruitmen­t drive will take the US corporatio­n’s total workforce to more than 24,000, with more than 1,700 of those roles based at Dunfermlin­e.

A key part of the group’s recruitmen­t strategy is the conversion of temporary staff brought in for peak periods such as Christmas and Black Friday into full-time roles.

For Christmas 2016, Amazon took on 4,000 extra seasonal staff at its gigantic centre at Halbeath.

The company has now confirmed that a significan­t number of those recruits have now been kept on and offered full-time contracts.

As well as fulfilling orders placed through Amazon’s website, the Dunfermlin­e facility handles returns for much of the company’s UK operations and also carries out repairs and refits on the group’s own-branch technology range.

The company is also creating new roles within its wider UK network including posts at its customer service centre in Edinburgh and at a developmen­t centre in the city.

In addition, Amazon is investing in three new UK fulfilment centre sites at Tilbury, Doncaster and Daventry.

“We are creating thousands of new UK jobs including hundreds of apprentice­ship opportunit­ies as we continue to innovate for our customers and provide them with even faster delivery, more selection and better value,” Doug Gurr, Amazon’s UK country manager, said.

“We are hiring for all types of roles, from flight test engineers, software engineers and corporate managers in our developmen­t centres and head office, to operations managers, supervisor­s, engineers, service technician­s, HR roles and order fulfilment roles in our fulfilment centres.”

Amazon was subject of controvers­y in December when it was revealed a small number of workers at Dunfermlin­e were camping out near to the logistics centre in a bid to save time and money getting to work.

The issue arose as separate allegation­s surfaced about working conditions within Amazon centres.

Amazon said its new full-time UK jobs “come with competitiv­e pay and comprehens­ive benefits”.

In addition to the full-time roles, Amazon said it is also committed to providing a “wealth of varied work opportunit­ies” to appeal to the full spectrum of the UK workforce.

We are hiring for all types of roles, from flight test engineers ... to HR roles and order fulfilment roles in our fulfilment centres. DOUG GURR AMAZON’S UK COUNTRY MANAGER

 ?? Picture: Kim Cessford. ?? The Amazon warehouse in Dunfermlin­e will have more than 1,700 employees.
Picture: Kim Cessford. The Amazon warehouse in Dunfermlin­e will have more than 1,700 employees.

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