TEAMSTERS AND MEMBERS OF CONGRESS TAKE ON THE AMAZON SAFETY CRISIS
Warehouse Worker Protection Act Would Rein in Dangerous Warehouse Quotas
The Warehouse Worker Protection Act would safeguard workers from the most extreme quotas used by companies like Amazon. It would require large warehouse employers to disclose quotas to workers and prevent those quotas from interfering with workers' health and safety, such as rest and bathroom breaks. Companies would no longer be able to discipline warehouse workers based solely on their work speed relative to other employees. It would also direct the Department of Labor to create new rules requiring safe warehouse design and ensuring injured workers have access to qualified outside doctors.
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. Injury rates at Amazon facilities are 76 percent higher than the rest of the warehouse industry. The Occupational Safety and Health Administration has repeatedly cited Amazon for dangerous warehouse practices in recent years.
Amazon workers are organizing with the Teamsters Union to demand industry standards that put workers' lives and safety ahead of corporate profits. Today's federal introduction follows years of action by the Teamsters to advance the Warehouse Worker Protection Act in state legislatures. It is now law in
"Amazon and other abusive warehouse employers are squeezing their workers for every penny of profit, leaving behind tired and broken bodies," said Teamsters General
"You don't have to choose between running a profitable business and treating your workers with respect," said Teamsters Warehouse Division Director
"I've suffered two serious injuries in my year working at Amazon and they could have been prevented if this common-sense law were in place," said Keith Williams, an Amazon warehouse worker at SWF1 in
Founded in 1903, the International Brotherhood of Teamsters represents 1.3 million hardworking people in the
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SOURCE International Brotherhood of Teamsters
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