Tell us- what’s it like working in a UK warehouse-

The Guardian community team is keen to connect with individuals working in warehouses across the UK. With major companies like Amazon, Asos, Boohoo, Tesco, and Ikea expanding their operations, warehouse jobs have become a vital component of the British economy. Data from the Office for National Statistics reveals a significant rise in the number of warehouse workers, climbing from 81,000 in 2010 to 284,000 in 2023.

However, many warehouse employees have raised concerns about difficult working conditions and questionable practices at various facilities. An investigation by the Observer highlighted issues faced by some workers on zero-hours contracts, including underpayment and a lack of holiday pay.

We invite warehouse workers to share their experiences with us. What are your thoughts about your job? Can you walk us through a typical day at work? Are there specific concerns you have regarding working conditions, pay rates, or employment terms?

If you feel comfortable, please reach out by filling out the form below. Your insights are invaluable to us.

We also encourage submissions from individuals aged 18 and older, and you’re welcome to remain anonymous if that’s your preference. Please take a moment to review our terms of service and privacy policy for details on how your information will be handled.

Rest assured, your responses will be kept secure, as the form is encrypted and only the Guardian team will have access to your submissions. We will only use the information you provide for this purpose and will delete any personal details once they are no longer necessary. For those seeking complete anonymity, we recommend using our SecureDrop service.

If you’d like to discuss your experiences in more detail, please feel free to contact us via WhatsApp or Signal at +447766780300.