Workers at 4 Amazon warehouses in Germany go on strike over pay

Workers at 4 Amazon warehouses in Germany go on strike over pay

PanARMENIAN.Net - Two thousand workers at four Amazon warehouses in Germany have gone on strike until Tuesday in a dispute over pay and working conditions, the union Ver.di said, according to BBC News.

The dispute centers on how Amazon classifies its warehouse staff.

Ver.di says warehouse staff should be classified as retail workers and paid a retail wage.

Amazon classifies them as logistics workers and says that their wage is in the "upper end of the scale".

Staff at Amazon's plants at Leipzig, Bad Hersfeld, Graben and Rheinberg will be on strike until Tuesday. Amazon said in a statement: "Ver.di is calling for wages on the basis of a retail tariff. But Amazon's fulfilment centers are not shops frequented by customers.

"Staff in our fulfilment centers work within the logistics sector, not retail."

Responding to Amazon's comments, a Ver.di spokesperson said: "The work at the fulfilment centre at Amazon is a classical part of the mail-order trade and therefore a classical part of the retail trade.

"Amazon's discourse about logistics is only to try to camouflage that Amazon is not willing to accept any collective bargaining agreement at all.

"Amazon wants to dictate unilaterally the working conditions, but the employees are not willing to accept that anymore."

Ver.di say wages are not comparable to other warehouse staff in the country.

Amazon employs more than 9,000 people in Germany. The German market is Amazon's second-biggest market behind the U.S.

Hundreds of Amazon staff walked out during the Christmas period in 2013.

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