Amazon will no longer reject job applicants who use marijuana.

Amazon will no longer reject job applicants who use marijuana

Amazon will stop automatically rejecting U.S. job applicants who use marijuana, proudly declaring itself a friend of Mary Jane. The company is hoping this apparent shift to cool, laidback boss will help combat public perception of Amazon as a pretty terrible employer.

"In the past, like many employers, we’ve disqualified people from working at Amazon if they tested positive for marijuana use," Amazon's Dave Clark wrote in a blog post on Wednesday. "However, given where state laws are moving across the U.S., we’ve changed course. We will no longer include marijuana in our comprehensive drug screening program for any positions not regulated by the Department of Transportation, and will instead treat it the same as alcohol use."

Amazon states it will still conduct impairment checks, and test employees after any accidents. Still, anyone who likes a bit of bud in their downtime will no longer be penalised for it when applying to work for the company.

This new willingness to employ those who partake of the devil's lettuce isn't the only adjustment to Amazon's drug policy. The retail giant also announced that it will be actively supporting the Marijuana Opportunity Reinvestment and Expungement Act of 2021, also known as the MORE Act. 

Reintroduced to Congress last week, this legislation will decriminalise marijuana use at the federal level if passed. It will also work to expunge past criminal convictions concerning cannabis, ensure people aren't refused federal assistance because they enjoy a joint, and impose a tax on weed sales with funds supporting communities adversely affected by criminalisation.

Overall, it seems like a progressive bill that will help address social inequality while more accurately reflecting growing public opinion on the drug.

"We hope that other employers will join us, and that policymakers will act swiftly to pass this law," wrote Clark.

Mashable reached out to Amazon for comment, but the company declined to clarify exactly what its support for the MORE Act will entail or whether previous marijuana convictions will impact potential Amazon employees' job applications.

While Amazon will no longer routinely throw out job applications from anyone who is keen on green, this doesn't necessarily mean potential employees will be rushing to apply. The world's fifth largest employer has a poor reputation when it comes to working conditions, with a recent Strategic Organizing Center report finding the rate of serious injury in Amazon warehouses is nearly 80 percent higher than in non-Amazon warehouses.

Amazon has been working hard to rehabilitate its image, its pivot to pot-friendliness being part of the company's purported goal to become "Earth’s Best Employer and Earth’s Safest Place to Work." Still, revising onerous productivity expectations and raising employees' wages would go much further toward building goodwill than simply embracing cannabis and rebranding overworked employees as "industrial athletes." 

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  1. I guess you can't handle the stress at Amazon otherwise. They're infamous for 80h shifts and poverty wages.

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    1. Rofl skilled labour, anything can be called that. That's just the means used to justify corporate choice

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    2. Notice I said NON SKILLED LABOR in quotes. All labor is skilled in some way. Regardless they still pay more.

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    3. Tell me you don't work at Amazon without telling me you work there. ;D

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    4. There is no such thing as an 80 hour shift, man. At least you can’t get a job at Amazon even tho you’re clearly quite high.

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    5. Not 80 hours, but you will work MANDATORY overtime - which, depending on the state you live in, will be a minimum of 10 hours extra.

      You won't have a choice.

      They will force you to work as fast as possible at ALL times and threaten you with termination if you slow down at all - and the faster you work, the faster you will need to work the next time you report in.

      Most jobs are monitored by computers and give no leeway for equipment failures, age, physical condition, etc. (incidents like these will be up to the discretion of your managers - so you better hope you are a "cool kid".... oh yeah, and every building has an HR department that operates autonomously making decisions about your job security without supervision or oversight).

      If you can get to a job that is NOT driven by computer overlords, you can expect threats about sending you back to computer-driven jobs as punishment for a day or week (or just because your managers don't like you).

      But yeah, never heard of 80 hours - during Peak you will definitely be on 60 hours per week and this last year that went on for almost 3 months straight.

      Amazon is a meat grinder and they are geared towards replacing you as soon as you get hired.

      Just know that.

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    6. This sounds right. 100

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  2. In a related story, Amazon is having trouble stocking the snack machines.

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    1. You're assuming they give their staff breaks.

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    2. I'm not assuming anything....lol

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  3. What about if they use it during the interview? Asking for a friend.

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    1. The interviews for some positions can last up to 4h hours in one sitting which is insane

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  4. Yay so even stoners are worthy of being exploited! Go team :)

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  5. Send the entire board to space

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  6. I use sugar - is it allowed to work at Amazon if you love cakes, pies and chocolates?

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  7. Till someone loses an arm or kills somebody w a forklift. Smh. I’m all for smokin but use your head

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    1. They’re not condoning being under the influence at work, just that employees are able to use it in their own time without losing their jobs.

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    2. Yeah I get it but you can be low key high AF, not so much w the booze

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    3. Oh they can be low key drunk or hung over and be far worse. There’s no hang over with weed and most people aren’t getting high and driving fork lifts.

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  8. It’s about time. Now we need to have it taken off of the schedule one drug list

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  9. The more bill will never pass until they take out the part where all the proceeds go to help all the people that have been harmed by it in the past leave that part out I guarantee Republicans in Democrats alike will support it but no one side always has to get more than they need

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  10. It’s medication

    https://media.tenor.co/images/16f9f16c38596f5dc70305afc676a0fa/tenor.gif?fbclid=IwAR3hUFyJtdbcVH6ekjb-2xYNXymCBKv23xDZQT5D38XRIV06Vit2Dn3nhxM

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  11. Lies they just denied my application this very morning for weed in my system.

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  12. Amazon package destined for Alabama end up in Alaska. Modern dope re Feds is a potent class a drug. Like Coke.

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    1. Actually alcoholism causes way more issues with the body and mind. Your packages will get to you.

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    2. I've read this 5 times i can't decipher what you mean?

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  13. So,it's about to sell it..

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  14. ...Except it stays in your system a lot longer lol.

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