Amazon workers from Spain, Germany and Poland have walked out on strike over demands for better working conditions, choosing to do so on the same date as the retail giant's big promotional push.
Workers demand a fairer conditions[sic] and an increase in salary of 1.5% from Amazon, whose founder and CEO Jeff Bezos' net worth was calculated this week to top $150bn after the company's market valuation hit $888bn.
"The message is clear - while the online giant gets rich, it is saving money on the health of its workers," Germany's Verdi services union said in a statement, following five years in which Amazon has refused to enter into collective wage negotiations over the 16,000 workers employed in the country.
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(Score: 1, Touché) by Anonymous Coward on Sunday July 22 2018, @02:22PM (1 child)
What? Are you of all people against people getting paid for their work?
(Score: 1) by khallow on Monday July 23 2018, @12:47AM
Why ask questions that have no connection to reality? I never said anything that indicated that I would be against people getting paid for their work. I think what is telling with the story I complained about is that everyone working for Amazon probably saw their wages and benefits go up. Yet we're supposed to be concerned about people not getting paid for their work?