‘Don’t worry, it’s a branch of Amazon’: Exploitation of migrant workers contracted to Amazon in Saudi Arabia
요약
보고된 날짜: 2023년 10월 10일
위치: 사우디아라비아
기업 페이지
Al-Mutairi Support Services - Labour Supplier , Basmah Al-Musanada - Labour Supplier , Amazon.com - Other Value Chain Entity기타
Not Reported ( 중개 업소 ) - Recruiter영향받은
영향받은 사람의 수: 22
Migrant & immigrant workers: ( 숫자를 알 수 없음 - 네팔 , 소매 , Men , Unknown migration status )토픽들
불안정한/불적합한 생활환경 , 직업소개수수료 , 계약 대체 , 정보 접근성 , 임금 착취 , 공정하고 동일한 임금 , 휴가 박탈 , 의무적 초과근무 , 의약품에 대한 제한적 접근 , Heat exposure , 사생활권 , 해고 , 이동 제한 , 비정규직 , 물 접근성 , 식량권 , 전기 접근성 , 영구 계약 박탈 , 감시 , 산업 안전 및 보건 , 상해 , 질병 , 비사법적 구제절차에 대한 접근성 , 위협 , 폭력 , 표현의 자유 , 정신 건강 , 인신매매 , 과도한 생산 목표결과
응답 요청 여부: 예, NGO에 의해 요청됨
응답을 볼 수 있는 외부 링크: (더 알아보기)
시행된 조치: Neither the government of Saudi Arabia nor the two labour supply companies responded to Amnesty International’s allegations put to them in correspondence in August and July 2023, respectively, or to requests for data and other information. In September 2023, Amazon said it had hired consultants to investigate and review supply companies’ labour practices and take steps to remedy some abuses, including reimbursing the recruitment fees of those interviewed for this report. In February 2024, Amazon announced it had conducted an assessment with third party labour rights experts to investigate the issues raised. Through audits, Amazon says it has verified the subcontractor has remediated the 'most serious concerns', including improvements to workers housing and developments of more robust grievance mechanisms. To remediate fee payment, Amazon has paid USD 1.9 million in reimbursements to over 700 contracted workers.
출처: NGO
This report documents serious human rights abuses suffered by Nepali migrant workers employed by labour supply companies and contracted to work in Amazon’s warehouses in Saudi Arabia. Many of the men interviewed for this research are highly likely to be victims of human trafficking. The report shows that despite being aware of the high risk of labour abuse in Saudi Arabia, Amazon failed to take sufficient action to prevent such abuses or to provide effective and timely remedy when they did. More broadly, the research provides a clear example of the high risks businesses face if they operate in Saudi Arabia without taking proper measures and safeguards to protect migrant workers and their labour rights.