Leaked Contract: Amazon Makes Warehouse Workers Sign 18-Month Non-Compete Agreements – Consumerist
Amazon warehouses, even the ones powered by amazing shelf robots, depend mostly on human labor to get the stuff off the shelves and into boxes. The job doesnt pay very much and is grueling, and also has high turnover. Oh, and employees are asked to sign 18-month non-compete contracts that ban them from working for any competitor of Amazon.
We thought that the non-compete contract that Jimmy Johns made its employees sign was bad, and that only limited ex-workers from working in any place that makes more than 10% of its money from selling submarine, hero-type, deli-style, pita and/or wrapped or rolled sandwiches. Yet The Verge got hold of a seasonal workers contract and made it public, and it has a surprising requirement. Amazon bars their former employees from working for companies with products or services that compete with Amazons. Some workers have reported signing a similar agreement after a layoff in order to receive their severance pay. Amazon is a store that sells pretty much everything, so how does that work out for employees in their warehouses?
The Verge notes that they asked Amazon which jobs at which companies their former warehouse workers might not be allowed to take under the non-compete agreement. Amazon hadnt responded as of earlier today.
During employment and for 18 months after the Separation Date, Employee will not, directly or indirectly, whether on Employees own behalf or on behalf of any other entity (for example, as an employee, agent, partner, or consultant), engage in or support the development, manufacture, marketing, or sale of any product or service that competes or is intended to compete with any product or service sold, offered, or otherwise provided by Amazon (or intended to be sold, offered, or otherwise provided by Amazon in the future) that Employee worked on or supported, or about which Employee obtained or received Confidential Information.
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