Workers in Amazon warehouses in Saudi Arabia were deceived by recruitment agents, cheated of their earnings, housed in appalling conditions and prevented from finding alternative employment or leaving the country, says Amnesty International.
An Amnesty International report exposes the multinational’s failure to prevent contracted workers from being exposed to human rights abuses, despite receiving complaints.
Contracted workers in Amazon warehouses in Saudi Arabia were deceived by recruitment agents and labour supply companies, cheated of their earnings, housed in appalling conditions and prevented from finding alternative employment or leaving the country, Amnesty International said today.
Contracted workers in Amazon warehouses in Saudi Arabia said they were deceived by recruitment agents and labour supply companies, cheated of their earnings, housed in appalling conditions and prevented from finding alternative employment or leaving the country, according to report by international non-governmental organisation Amnesty International.
Migrant workers at Amazon warehouses in Saudi Arabia are facing a whole host of human rights abuses, a new report from Amnesty International has revealed.