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Amazon Workers Strike In Germany As Christmas Orders Peak

Hugh Pickens DOT Com writes "The Washington Post reports that in Germany, Amazon's second-biggest market behind the United States, hundreds of Amazon.com workers went on strike just as pre-Christmas sales were set to peak, in a dispute over pay and conditions that has raged for months. Amazon, which employs 9,000 warehouse staff members in Germany plus 14,000 seasonal workers at nine distribution centers, says that 1,115 employees joined the strike at three sites. 'Amazon must realize it cannot export its anti-union labor model to European shores. We call on the company to come to the table and sign a global agreement that guarantees the rights of workers,' says Philip Jennings of the global trade union UNI. Verdi organized several short stoppages this year to try to force Amazon to accept collective-bargaining agreements ... The union says Amazon workers receive lower wages than others in retail and mail-order jobs and that other retailers pay overtime, but Amazon does not. 'What Amazon is doing is taking this American race-to-the-bottom roadshow to Germany and trying it out on our German brothers and sisters,' says David Freiboth. Amazon has defended its wage policies, saying that employees earn toward the upper end of the pay scale of logistics companies in Germany. Amazon also says it prefers to address employment issues with worker councils at individual sites rather than through negotiations with the union. Amazon says that there have been no delays to deliveries ... adding that Amazon uses its whole European logistics network during the Christmas period to ensure delivery times. A delegation of German workers was set to rally at Amazon's headquarters in Seattle along with U.S. unions. 'We're standing in solidarity with them. We are asking that Amazon respect the union there in Germany and negotiate in a way that is acceptable to Verdi,' says Kathy Cummings of the Washington State Labor Council, AFL-CIO, which was also attending the protest in Seattle."

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  1. Re:Ungrateful krauts by L.+J.+Beauregard · · Score: 1, Flamebait

    Maybe you shouldn't pump out multiple kids

    How's defunding Planned Parenthood working out for you?

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  2. Re:American race to the bottom roadshow by HornWumpus · · Score: 1, Flamebait

    Some people exist as a warning to others. Don't make the choices they made.

    They haven't been trapped their whole lives. They made really bad choices early.

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  3. Re:Ungrateful krauts by AlphaWolf_HK · · Score: 1, Flamebait

    To be honest, if you have student debt, you probably aren't smart enough to truly deserve college to begin with. I'm literally getting paid to go to school, and it isn't even hard to do; you don't even need good grades. (Though I do have a 4.0 GPA, it had no bearing on the fact that after all expenses, the school cuts me a check for $1,250 per semester just for attending their institution.)

    All you have to do is sign up for FAFSA. That lands you the federal pell grant in most cases, and many universities themselves offer their own grant that they give to you based on your FAFSA results.

    I'll be finishing school with a cash surplus, not a debt.

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