Amazon vows action against India delivery partner after fire probe concludes


FILE PHOTO: Amazon delivery packages are seen outside a shop in Ahmedabad, India, October 5, 2021. REUTERS/Amit Dave/File Photo

NEW DELHI, July 2 (Reuters) - ⁠Amazon said on Thursday it will take "appropriate action" against a third-party delivery partner ⁠in India once a police investigation into a fire that killed two ‌workers concludes.

Amazon, one of India's largest e-commerce companies, has also initiated an independent internal investigation into the incident, a source with direct knowledge said. The source did not want to be publicly identified citing the confidentiality ​of the issue.

A fire at M&M Logistics Solutions, an ⁠Amazon delivery partner in the northern ⁠state of Uttarakhand, killed two people on June 5. The building allegedly lacked a valid ⁠fire ‌safety clearance, a fire alarm, smoke detectors and a proper emergency exit, according to a state police document reviewed by Reuters.

"We will take appropriate action ⁠in line with our policiesonce the (local authorities) investigation is complete," ​Amazon said in a statement ‌to Reuters.

State police in Uttarakhand and M&M Logistics did not respond to Reuters ⁠queries.

UNION CALLS ​FOR PROBE

In 2024, Amazon faced scrutiny from India's human rights body, the National Human Rights Commission, over allegations of labour law violations during a severe heatwave at a warehouse near New Delhi. ⁠The commission was later informed that the state government ​had initiated legal action under India's labour law over the complaints.

Amazon has said the safety and wellbeing of its workers is its top priority.

In a statement, the Amazon India Workers Union ⁠demanded an independent investigation by a judge into the June 5 deaths and called the incident an example of "a grave failure of workplace safety and protection of human dignity."

M&M Logistics Solutions runs 45 Amazon delivery centers in 21 cities, delivering the e-commerce company's packages ​across northern India, according to a 2023 Amazon press release.

Though ⁠M&M Logistics Solutions is a third-party vendor, Amazon's internal code of conduct for suppliers and ​vendors says it does not tolerate working environments that ‌are unsafe for humans, including uncontrolled fires.

The ​code says third-party contractors can be suspended or even terminated for any violations of its standards.

(Reporting by Arpan Chaturvedi; Editing by Aditya Kalra and Thomas Derpinghaus)

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