{"id":12279,"date":"2024-01-23T16:51:31","date_gmt":"2024-01-23T15:51:31","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/uniglobalunion.org\/news\/eu-legislators-support-banning-amazon-lobbyists-from-european-parliament\/"},"modified":"2024-11-20T15:47:00","modified_gmt":"2024-11-20T14:47:00","slug":"eu-legislators-support-banning-amazon-lobbyists-from-european-parliament","status":"publish","type":"news","link":"https:\/\/uniglobalunion.org\/news\/eu-legislators-support-banning-amazon-lobbyists-from-european-parliament\/","title":{"rendered":"EU Legislators support banning Amazon lobbyists from European Parliament"},"content":{"rendered":"
Members of the European Parliament (MEP) sitting on its Committee on Employment and Social Affairs (EMPL) today blasted Amazon management for refusing to attend a hearing<\/a> in the European Parliament. This comes after Amazon cancelled a visit by an MEP delegation to its warehouses in Germany and Poland scheduled for December 2023 on short notice. In 2021, Amazon already<\/a> refused to testify at a previous hearing. Now, EU legislators have had enough. They called for banning Amazon lobbyists from the European Parliament \u2013 and UNI Europa supports them.<\/p>\r\n Drago\u015f P\u00eeslaru, Chair of the EMPL Committee, expressed frustration over Amazon’s absence, stating: “We have received a letter that today was not a good day for [Amazon]. I presume that for a company that has a size and representation, there might have been some people that could have replaced the one that couldn\u2019t make it today.”<\/p>\r\n The sentiment was echoed by Kim van Sparrentak (Greens\/EFA, the Netherlands), who said: \u201cI am disappointed but not surprised that Amazon doesn\u2019t show a lot of respect for our democratic institutions \u2013 again, after not coming to our hearing twice and after cancelling our mission.\u201d<\/p>\r\n MEPs call for an Amazon lobbying ban<\/strong><\/p>\r\n Agnes Jongerius (S&D, the Netherlands) went a step further, calling for a ban of Amazon lobbyists in the European Parliament: \u201cI also had this meeting in December with workers in Poland and Germany in my calendar, and this meeting was withdrawn. I think the Parliament should talk about having a ban of lobbyists of Amazon inside the Parliament.\u201d<\/p>\r\n Leila Chaibi (The Left, France) supported this proposal, advocating for a united approach to demand a ban on Amazon lobbyists: \u201cAmazon shows the same disrespect to democratic institutions it shows to its workers. [\u2026] We have a concrete action we can take: we can block Amazon lobbyists from entering the European Parliament.\u201d She suggested to work together across political groups and send a letter to the President of the Parliament demanding a ban of Amazon lobbyists on the premises of the European Parliament.<\/p>\r\n Gaby Bischoff (S&D, Germany) supported the idea: \u201cI believe it\u2019s really about respect. If the Parliament is planning to have a hearing, one should attend. I support the proposal to withdraw badges.\u201d<\/p>\r\n Dennis Radtke (EPP, Germany) also denounced Amazon\u2019s lobbying activities and refusal to engage with the Committee: \u201cI support any measure that we as a Parliament or a Committee can take. We shouldn\u2019t accept it.\u201d<\/p>\r\n UNI Europa Regional Secretary Oliver Roethig commented on the hearing: \u201cIt is unacceptable that Amazon\u2019s management refuses public scrutiny by our democratic institutions. Unfortunately, this comes as no surprise to workers and trade unions, as the notorious union-buster Amazon has denied them fundamental rights, such as freedom of association, the right to organise and bargain. We therefore join parliamentarians in calling for denying Amazon lobbyists access to the European Parliament as long as they don\u2019t respect our public institutions.\u201d<\/p>\r\n Trade unions’ testimony<\/strong><\/p>\r\n During the hearing, trade union representatives from UNI affiliates ver.di in Germany and Solidarno\u015b\u0107 in Poland, as well as a representative of Inicjatywa Pracownicza in Poland, gave an account of the working conditions at Amazon in their respective countries.<\/p>\r\n Agata Wypior (Solidarno\u015b\u0107) said: \u201cWe are considered robots. The productivity targets are simply not possible on a physical level. We asked for a change to this. There is a lot of pressure on workers, a lot of surveillance of workers.\u201d Corinna Gro\u00df (ver.di) added: \u201eAmazon doesn\u2019t ensure good and secure work, unless legislators force it to. People are dismissed for health reasons, dismissed without any proper reasons.\u201d<\/p>\r\n The trade union representatives emphasised the importance of transnational organising, with Gro\u00df noting the role of the UNI Amazon Alliance in facilitating a European network for organising.<\/p>\r\n Make Amazon Pay<\/strong><\/p>\r\n