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    Amazon Australia Rejects Underpaying Staff

    zenger.newsBy zenger.newsJune 10, 2021No Comments3 Mins Read
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    SYDNEY — Amazon Australia has rejected claims it underpays delivery drivers, spies on workers and blocks unions from attending warehouses.

    Senators grilled Amazon’s public policy director Michael Cooley at a Senate inquiry investigating job security on June 10.

    Cooley said Amazon Flex drivers, who use their own sedans to pick up parcels, received a minimum of AU$108 ($83.62) for four hours, putting them slightly above the rate set in owner-driver laws.

    He said the average was $120 ($92.91) for four hours because of surge pricing.

    “No one who works for Amazon gets paid below the minimum wage, we say that categorically,” Kaine told the hearing.

    Amazon’s public policy director Michael Cooley said, Amazon used surveillance to maintain security and keep employees, building and inventory safe. (Joe Castro/AAP Image)

    Labor senator Tony Sheldon detailed incidents in which union officials gave advance warning and showed up with right-of-entry passes only to be met by police.

    Former Secretary of Labor Robert Reich tweeted “Call me a radical lefty, but if Amazon’s market capitalization exceeds Australia’s GDP, it’s probably time for the company to pay more in taxes.”

    Cooley said he wasn’t aware that had occurred but insisted the company had an open-door policy for staff to raise complaints.

    “We respect our employees’ rights to join or not join unions without fear or retaliation, intimidation or harassment,” he said.

    “Unions are welcome to enter our sites in accordance with their legal entitlements in Australia which they exercise on a regular basis.”

    Shop, Distributive and Allied Employees’ Association New South Wales secretary Bernie Smith said people were sacked for speaking up about workplace issues. (Joel Carrett/AAP Image)

    Transport Workers Union secretary Michael Kaine said delivery drivers refused to appear at the inquiry out of fear of retribution.

    “Amazon is trying to cover up a system that is exploiting drivers,” Kaine said.

    “These characters in Amazon will only comply with laws when they’re caught red-handed.”

    Kaine said the minimum pay of AU$108 ($83.62) an hour for four hours left drivers with less than AU$3 ($2.32) an hour to meet fuel, car, insurance, annual leave and superannuation costs.

    “Clearly that is against the law in Australia. That is an unfair contract,” he said.

    Shop, Distributive and Allied Employees’ Association New South Wales secretary Bernie Smith said people were sacked for speaking up about workplace issues.

    He said a woman was racially and religiously vilified by a colleague who admitted he was doing it.

    She was then sacked for breaching confidentiality after telling another worker she didn’t feel supported by the company.

    Smith said the incident had now been resolved but he spoke about a culture of fear among employees associated with unions.

    Cooley said Amazon used surveillance to maintain security and keep employees, building and inventory safe.

    “Any attempt to sensationalize these activities or suggest that we’re doing something unusual or wrong is incorrect,” Kaine said.

    Cooley pointed to staff surveys which found 83 percent of workers would tell friends and family the company was a great place to work.

    He said Amazon was “proud” flex drivers were allowed to earn money from other sources but denied they should be given rights and entitlements of employees.

    “They’re not workers, they’re independent contractors.”

    (Edited by Vaibhav Vishwanath Pawar and Praveen Pramod Tewari)



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