Amazon Workers Strike in Germany on Prime DayThe union Ver.di believes its members deserve better pay, working conditions, and more respect.

ByMatthew Humphries

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Today and tomorrow Amazon will be working flat out to meet the demand of itsPrime Day event, but in Germany that's being made more difficult as workers are set to strike on both days at facilities spread across multiple cities.

AsCNBC reports, workers in the German cities of Leipzig, Bad Hersfeld, Rheinberg, Werne, Graben, and Koblenz are all expected to take part in the strike, although it's unclear how many actually will. It has been organized by the Ver.di union, whose members believe all Amazon workers deserve better pay, working conditions, and more respect. Ver.di alsoaccuses Amazon of using "spying"to stop labor activists and keep union members out of their facilities.

n response, an Amazon spokesperson stated that the strikes won't have any impact on the company's ability to deliver orders to customers. "Today our teams, are doing what they do every day—delivering for their customers in an environment that's fun, engaging and set-up to help them succeed," the spokesperosn said. "The fact is we already offer excellent pay, excellent benefits and excellent opportunities for career growth, all while working in a safe, modern work environment ... At Amazon, these benefits and opportunities come with the job, as does the ability to communicate directly with the leadership of the company."

The UNI Global Union also commented on the strike, with general secretary Christy Hoffman saying, "Amazon workers in Germany and everywhere are fighting for better pay and decent working conditions, but they also expect to keep their constitutional rights intact and have private conversations without Big Brother watching over as they organize online ... Amazon has failed to ensure workers' safety, and we fear that influx of orders and the grueling Prime Day pace will make a bad situation even worse."

With regards to working conditions specifically, news website Reveal, created by The Center for Investigative Reporting,published a detailed reportat the end of last month regarding how Amazon hid its safety crisis. According to the report, "Amazon has deceived the public on rising injury rates among its warehouse workers."

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