For the phonon-light technique employed in the CRESST experiment very sensitive light detectors are needed as only a small fraction of the energy of incident particles is detected as light. Following Neganov and Luke, the sensitivity can be improved by drifting the generated charge carriers in a semiconductor absorber by an applied electric field. For an efficient charge collection substrates with low trap densities are required. For this purpose and for electrical decoupling the TES is glued onto the drift device. Results from measurements with Neganov-Luke amplification using glued TES will be presented.