A union representing tons of of employees at an Amazon warehouse has revealed plans for seven extra strike days.
The GMB union stated its members in Coventry would now take additional industrial motion on 28 February, 2 March and between 13-17 March.
It marked an escalation of their pay struggle, which started with a 24-hour strike final month – the first official walkout to hit the US tech agency’s operations within the UK.
GMB stated greater than 350 employees, out of 1,400, would participate within the motion – an increase on the 300 or so who had been concerned final month.
The web site handles inventory fairly than buyer orders.
Amazon, which has defended its pay and advantages bundle, signalled that it didn’t count on any disruption to orders if the strike went forward.
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GMB senior organiser, Amanda Gearing, stated: “They work for one of the richest companies in the world, yet they have to work round the clock to keep themselves afloat.
“It’s sickening that Amazon employees in Coventry will earn simply 8p above the nationwide minimal wage in April 2023.
“Amazon bosses can stop this industrial action by doing the right thing and negotiating a proper pay rise with workers.”
Amazon defends ‘aggressive pay’
An Amazon spokesperson stated: “A tiny proportion of our workforce is involved.
“In reality, in keeping with the verified figures, solely a fraction of 1% of our UK workers voted within the poll – and that features those that voted towards industrial motion.
“We appreciate the great work our teams do throughout the year and we’re proud to offer competitive pay which starts at a minimum of between £10.50 and £11.45 per hour, depending on location.
“This represents a 29% improve within the minimal hourly wage paid to Amazon workers since 2018.
“Employees are also offered comprehensive benefits that are worth thousands more – including private medical insurance, life assurance, subsidised meals and an employee discount, to name a few.”
GMB senior organiser, Amanda Gearing, stated: “Amazon bosses can stop this industrial action by doing the right thing and negotiating a proper pay rise with workers.”
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