Amazon Workers at New U.K. Site Vote to Strike Over Pay
10 January 2024 - 2:58AM
Dow Jones News
By Joe Hoppe
Amazon.com faces another round of labor action in the U.K., as
up to 100 workers at the e-commerce giant's newest flagship
fulfillment center site in Birmingham, England, voted to strike
later in January.
The GMB Union said Tuesday that workers will go on strike on
Jan. 25 over pay and work conditions at the warehouse, which opened
in October.
The strike date is the anniversary of the first official
industrial action at a U.K. Amazon warehouse in Coventry, England,
and follows a number of other recent strikes. More than 1,000
workers at the Coventry warehouse walked out in November in a
dispute over pay.
"One year on from the first strike day, the message from GMB
members at Amazon is the same; recognize our union and end poverty
pay," GMB Organizer Rachel Fagan said.
In response, Amazon said "just" 19 GMB members out of its 2,000
workers at the Birmingham site voted in favor of industrial action,
adding that the strike will cause no disruption to customers.
"We regularly review our pay to ensure we offer competitive
wages and benefits. By April 2024, our minimum starting pay will
have increased to 12.30 pounds and 13 pounds ($15.68 and $16.57) an
hour depending on location, that is a 20% increase over two years
and 50% since 2018," an Amazon spokesperson said.
"We also work hard to provide great benefits, a positive work
environment and excellent career opportunities."
Write to Joe Hoppe at joseph.hoppe@wsj.com
(END) Dow Jones Newswires
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