EU Parliament Revokes Amazon Lobbyists' Passes Over Working Conditions Dispute

February 28, 2024
EU Parliament Revokes Amazon Lobbyists' Passes Over Working Conditions Dispute
  • The European Parliament has revoked 14 access passes for Amazon lobbyists, blocking them from long-term access due to Amazon's non-participation in a working conditions hearing.

  • Amazon's refusal has been met with increased scrutiny, including fines in France and worker strikes in Germany and Italy, highlighting broader concerns about labor practices.

  • Despite the revocation, Amazon maintains that they are open to cooperation and frequently engage in EU parliamentary activities.

  • The ban on lobbyists is a strong political message with potential calls for its permanence and extension to other major tech firms, reflecting growing tensions between the EU and big tech.

  • The exact privileges provided by the revoked passes remain unclear, including whether they allowed lobbyists to circumvent security protocols.

  • The EU may reconsider the ban if Amazon demonstrates a real intent to engage on the issues, though any change is unlikely before the EU's June elections.

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