Amazon worker threatened with the sack for taking time off after cancer diagnosis, festival hears

AN AMAZON worker was threatened with the sack for taking time off after being diagnosed with cancer, a festival audience heard on Saturday.
The Coventry warehouse worker, who asked to remain anonymous due to fears of repercussions over speaking out, said: “Four years ago I was diagnosed with bowel cancer. Amazon’s policy is: after two weeks of being off, you have to have a health review meeting.
“They went out of the room and said … we are going to give you a verbal warning. They gave me a letter of concern.
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