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2024年11月30日

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Al Jazeera

India: Haryana govt. takes Amazon to court over labour rights violations, incl. failure to provide breaks and safety equipment

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"Amazon faces Indian court scrutiny for labour conditions at warehouse"

Amazon is facing prosecution in an Indian court for labour law violations at a major warehouse near the country’s national capital of Delhi.

Documents reviewed by Al Jazeera through India’s Right to Information Act and court records showed that a labour inspection earlier this year alleged inadequate safety equipment, and failure to comply with provisions of labour laws at the Amazon warehouse.

That inspection was launched after reports emerged of an incident in May, where Amazon workers at the facility, located near Manesar in the state of Haryana, were asked to take verbal pledges not to take breaks, including for drinking water or using the toilet, until they met their targets for the day. Amazon calls its warehouses “fulfilment centres”.

... Amazon called the incident “unfortunate and isolated” in a letter to India’s Ministry of Labour and Employment in June, stating that disciplinary action had been taken against the manager. In an email statement to Al Jazeera, Amazon said: “Following our internal investigation, we took disciplinary action against the individual – the person no longer works for Amazon.”

That same month, the local Haryana government conducted a “detailed investigation” through labour inspections at the Amazon warehouse.

... Amazon failed to provide workers with the required safety gear and did not maintain proper records, as required by law, at its warehouse ...

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