AMAZON GRIME

Amazon worker hits out at firm’s ‘broken’ culture claiming staff have phones spied on and even urinate in vehicles to meet crushing deadlines

The ex-employee claims overworked staff live in constant fear of making a mistake

A FORMER Amazon worker has lifted the lid on the "broken" culture at the internet shopping giant - claiming overworked staff live in constant fear of making a mistake.

The unnamed ex-employee, who quit after suspecting bosses were spying on her phone, said: “Amazon is like every single bad job you’ve ever had — at once.”

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A former Amazon employee has lifted the lid on working practices at the global retail giantCredit: PA:Press Association

The former logistics support worker at Amazon US also confirmed reports last year that delivery drivers in the UK were forced to wee and poo in the vans because they had no time for a break.

Speaking to news.com.au, she hit out at the company’s work culture and technology and claimed staff are instructed to keep customers in the dark over their missing packages.

She said: “I quit because I worked the logistics side and I was literally tired of the fact that there are a huge amount of packages that are misdelivered every single day.

“Amazon knows exactly where that package is due to their geodata software. We were not allowed to tell the customer anything other than ‘your package is lost’ when in reality it was most likely delivered to a house one street over.

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“I have no idea why we weren’t allowed to tell customers about misdelivered packages. I had so many cases where the package was delivered to the wrong address, wrong apartment number, wrong city.

“We were not allowed to report the drivers or offer feedback on them. Granted Amazon would replace or refund, but that’s not really the point. Their system is broken.”

The ex-worker says stressed and overworked staff live in constant fear of making a mistakeCredit: PA:Press Association

The former employee from Seattle also warned that employees routinely had their phones spied on by the retailer.

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She said: “The reason I say their system is broken is because most of their delivery personnel are contract workers.

“They are treated very poorly. We (support staff) are not allowed to assist them in doing their jobs nor were we allowed to offer advice or feedback. We could offer directions if they were lost. That’s it.”

Amazon “could be a good thing”, she said, adding: “For me, it was — in the beginning.

"If you’re someone who wants to work from home, they have positions that allow you to work full-time from home, which I did. The pay was low — $US10 an hour. No pay increases until after a year.

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“Their delivery idea could be awesome, but it’s not. There are so many misdeliveries, drivers who are worn out, overworked. Staff who are treated poorly.

“That story (about drivers who can't take toilet breaks) really hit home. I had talked to so many over the phone, that it was dead on. No time for breaks, very stressful, so many afraid of doing something wrong.

“What kind of job is that? One that makes you fearful? We have all had that one job that was a chore, but Amazon is like every single bad job you’ve ever had — at once.

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“You are expected to work and work and work and work. They couldn't care less if you’re ill. It is company policy that they don’t care why you may need a shift swap or to take off work. We weren’t given any PTO (paid time off), it’s all unpaid time off.”

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