TEAMSTERS, LAWMAKERS WORK TOGETHER TO REIN IN ABUSIVE WAREHOUSE EMPLOYERS
New Legislation Would Protect Worker Safety at Amazon
By forcing its workers to comply with arbitrary and unrealistic production quotas, Amazon has caused on-the-job injury rates to skyrocket and turned what should be middle-class careers into dangerous jobs with high turnover and low wages. The Warehouse Worker Protection Act will help curb Amazon's abusive practices by increasing safety standards, accountability, and transparency around warehouse production quotas.
The bipartisan legislation would require large warehouse employers to disclose quotas that workers are judged by and prevent quotas from interfering with workers' health and safety, such as rest and bathroom breaks.
The Teamsters are leading efforts to hold Amazon and other abusive e-commerce and warehouse employers accountable to American workers, demanding industry standards that put workers' lives and safety over corporate profits.
WHO: | Teamsters General President Sean M, O'Brien, Senator |
WHAT: | Press conference announcing introduction of Warehouse Worker Protection Act |
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WHERE: | |
VISUALS: | Teamsters, lawmakers speaking and holding signs that read "Workers are Not Robots," "Protect Warehouse Workers from Secret Quotas, Dangerous Conditions, High Injury Rates," "Warehouse Worker Safety Over Corporate Profits," and "Support Amazon Workers." |
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SOURCE International Brotherhood of Teamsters
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