More than 1,000 workers at an Amazon warehouse in Britain will strike for four days next month, including on the typically busy Black Friday shopping day, the GMB trade union said on Tuesday.
The article seems a bit light on details. Do we know how much Amazon warehouse workers get in comparison to non Amazon warehouse workers?
All credit to them for sticking it to their employer in the busiest days of the year. That will get them heard for sure. I'm just interested in what changes they want to see as a result because I've heard mixed stories from various friends.
It doesn't really matter how much non-Amazon warehouse workers get. If you're exploited, you're exploited and this doesn't depend on the working conditions of other people in the industry.
It applies to all aspects of life. It should always be "am I treated fairly" not "am I treated better than others".
I know it's a long shot from me, but Amazon is known for exploitative practices. But if you're paid so badly that protest is your only option then yeah you're being subject to exploitation.
I've heard that too. I've heard the stories about toilet breaks in the US and what not. I'm not disputing that. I just wanted to understand why this strike is happening. Miscellaneous exploitative practices doesn't seem very specific.
Maybe I'm asking the wrong forum for this information maybe nobody knows. That's cool. I hoped to learn that "Amazon aren't doing X and we want them to do Y otherwise we strike".