A big German union fights to preserve national pay standards
But most Amazon workers are reluctant to join a strike
FOR EIGHT CONSECUTIVE years ver.di, Germany’s second-biggest trade union, has called a strike during the pre-holiday season at Amazon’s fulfilment centres, the vast warehouses where packages are prepared for delivery. This year the tradition continued. Around 2,500 Amazon employees at seven centres walked out on November 2nd. The union warned that the strikes could continue up to Christmas.
This article appeared in the Business section of the print edition under the headline “Strike season”
Business November 6th 2021
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