Pressure at Aldi Berlin: Cashiers in the race against time!
Pressure at Aldi Berlin: Cashiers in the race against time!
Berlin, Deutschland - An Aldi employee from Berlin has given alarming insights into the working conditions of the discounter. In a conversation, she explained that there is a meter at the cash registers that monitors the scanner performance. "You should come over 3,000 attacks per hour," she revealed, otherwise it would be possible to print from above. Employees are therefore in a constant race against time, which affects not only their efficiency, but also customer service. "If a customer needs longer, it counts against us," notes the cashier.
The pressure on the employees should be enormous, according to the employee, since, for example, they have to unzip a range of new goods in just half an hour. Aldi reacted to the allegations and explained that well -trained employees were important for the development of the company. A spokesman emphasized that internal training courses are made when deficits are noticed. Nevertheless, the cashier shows the dark side: "It remains difficult to be friendly when the stress is so high." Terminations seem to be the consequence of these high expectations, which the discounter, on the other hand, abbots as insignificant, since the average company affiliation at Aldi Nord is supposed to reflect the employee. More details on this topic can be found in an article on www.berlin-live.de .
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