Authorities have indicated that further inspections will be conducted as part of ongoing enforcement efforts
German authorities have launched investigations into labour violations in logistics firms employing Indian migrants, with developments confirmed within the past 24 hours. The probe follows reports of irregular working conditions and wage discrepancies.
Officials from labour inspection agencies conducted raids on warehouses and distribution centres, reviewing employment contracts and payment records. “Ensuring compliance with labour laws is a priority,” authorities stated.
Indian workers were identified among those affected, highlighting their significant presence in the logistics sector. Community organisations have urged workers to seek legal advice where necessary.
Experts note that rapid expansion in e-commerce has increased demand for labour, sometimes leading to gaps in oversight. “Stricter enforcement is essential to maintain balance,” analysts observed.
Employers found in violation may face penalties, including fines and restrictions on hiring migrant workers.




