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<nettime> In Italy: First-ever agreement between Amazon and unions



http://www.uniglobalunion.org/news/first-ever-agreement-between-amazon-and-unions-halts-inhumane-work-hours-italy

Amazon employees in Italy have made history. Workers are announcing
today the first-ever direct agreement between unions and the company
anywhere in the world. The Italian agreement tackles inhumane
scheduling, one of the core labour problems at Amazon fulfilment centres
globally.

The deal, which is supplementary to the nationwide sectoral collective
labour agreement, ensures fairness in scheduling through reductions in
mandatory night shifts and distributing weekend work in a just way.
Amazon is notorious for long hours, punishing quotas, and little break
time during shifts. In some facilities, workers say they do not have
time to even use the restroom.

Italian union Filcams Cgil Nazionale played a leading role in the
negotiations.

"We are pleased with this result which is currently unique in Europe,”
said Massimo Mensi, a leader in Filcams Cgil Nazionale’s Amazon
campaign. “We hope it will pave the way for many other negotiations in
all the countries where Amazon has its operations.”

"The agreement provides that night work is initially carried out only by
voluntary employees, providing, among other things, an increase of 25%
of the compensation under the employment contract,” Mensi continued.

Workers are guaranteed four consecutive free weekends every eight weeks
and shifts alternate between Saturdays and Sundays.

The win in Italy comes after months of protests and organising by
workers. With UNI’s help, Italian and German workers coordinated strike
activity in November 2017.

"This deal is important in light of the strikes and protests of last
November, when on Black Friday many employees demanded reasonable
workloads and less of an impact on their family life. This agreement
that can now pave the way for new corporate relationships on issues of
health and safety of the workplace,” said Maria Grazia Gabrielli,
General Secretary of Filcams Cgil Nazionale.

The agreement, approved by a large majority of voting workers, will run
for one year starting June 17, and the union will closely monitor the
results.

“It’s clear that Amazon must negotiate with workers who have organised
into unions, and with Amazon’s labour practices under fire throughout
Europe and the U.S., the agreement will be the first of many that will
reform the company’s model of exploitative labour relations,” said
Mathias Bolton, Head of UNI Commerce.

UNI Global Union is working to build alliances between national unions
who represent Amazon workers. Currently, its Amazon Worker Alliance is
made of from unions from countries including, the US, UK, Germany,
France, Spain, Italy, Poland, and Czech Republic




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