This is the responsibility of the DIRECCTE, which handle inspections.
They've been asked by the ministry of work to intensify their inspections during the covid-19 crisis, and they've notified 42 companies they should put themselves in conformity (this is the first step before any legal action to give companies an opportunity to avoid problems, which Amazon ignored).
So all the other companies who did not got problems during their inspection had better safety measures than amazon.
Well Amazon has been sued by its workers' representatives, lost in the first trial and lost again in the appeal trial.
It is of course possible that other delivery services have similar safety measures and have not been sued yet, or have more lenient workers, or whatever; but still, it offers _some_ evidence that Amazon might have worse practices than others.
They've been asked by the ministry of work to intensify their inspections during the covid-19 crisis, and they've notified 42 companies they should put themselves in conformity (this is the first step before any legal action to give companies an opportunity to avoid problems, which Amazon ignored).
So all the other companies who did not got problems during their inspection had better safety measures than amazon.
Source [fr] : http://idf.direccte.gouv.fr/Inspection-du-travail-elargissem...
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