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Exposing Work Conditions at Amazon’s Lehigh Valley Warehouse

John Fea   |  September 23, 2011

This is a nice a piece of investigative journalism by Spencer Soper of the Allentown Morning Call.  It seems that all is not well at a Pennsylvania warehouse of the world’s largest bookseller.  Warehouse workers have to deal with excessive heat and over-demanding supervisors.  Here is a taste of Soper’s piece:

Over the past two months, The Morning Call interviewed 20 current and former warehouse workers who showed pay stubs, tax forms or other proof of employment. They offered a behind-the-scenes glimpse of what it’s like to work in the Amazon warehouse, where temperatures soar on hot summer days, production rates are difficult to achieve and the permanent jobs sought by many temporary workers hired by an outside agency are tough to get.

Only one of the employees interviewed described it as a good place to work.

Workers said they were forced to endure brutal heat inside the sprawling warehouse and were pushed to work at a pace many could not sustain. Employees were frequently reprimanded regarding their productivity and threatened with termination, workers said. The consequences of not meeting work expectations were regularly on display, as employees lost their jobs and got escorted out of the warehouse. Such sights encouraged some workers to conceal pain and push through injury lest they get fired as well, workers said.

During summer heat waves, Amazon arranged to have paramedics parked in ambulances outside, ready to treat any workers who dehydrated or suffered other forms of heat stress. Those who couldn’t quickly cool off and return to work were sent home or taken out in stretchers and wheelchairs and transported to area hospitals. And new applicants were ready to begin work at any time.

An emergency room doctor in June called federal regulators to report an “unsafe environment” after he treated several Amazon warehouse workers for heat-related problems. The doctor’s report was echoed by warehouse workers who also complained to regulators, including a security guard who reported seeing pregnant employees suffering in the heat.

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Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: capitalism, consumerism, labor history

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  1. fistsoftime says

    September 23, 2011 at 7:29 pm

    How is this playing out in Pennsylvania? I understand that Allentown is some ways from Messiah, but I wonder if this is becoming a bigger deal nationally than locally. That would be ironic since a local news source broke the story.

    In any case, I hope that this (and the legal battle for sales tax revenue in California) will cause some people to re-evaluate their buying habits. Amazon is becoming the new Wal-Mart (for all of the goods and evils that entails).

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