Amazon workers walk-out at French depots
Source: Euronews
Christmas online shoppers in France hoping for last minute gifts could be hit by a strike by Amazon workers. Its reported four depots have been hit by the walk-out sparked by demands for a salary hike and better working conditions.
The strike was called by the national union CGT in a bid to raise what it says is the current gross salary of 1,611 euros to more than 1,700.
The union also wants what it calls a less strenuous routine as one official claimed workers at a depot in Severey in the east of the country walk up to 22 kilometres a day according to calculations which were taken with a pedometer.
Last week over two and a half thousand workers at nine distribution centres in Germany took industrial action over pay and working conditions with Amazon saying Christmas deliveries would arrive on time.
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Read more: http://www.euronews.com/2014/12/22/amazon-workers-walk-out-at-french-depots/
PoliticAverse
(26,366 posts)appalachiablue
(41,148 posts)very negative labor issues, not quite Walmartesque. I wonder how many busy working Americans know about this, especially younger ones. A recently retired friend isn't concerned. Nice person but he's got his and younger ones in his family have bank manager parents. They're just comfortable not wealthy. I find the indifference to be bizarre.
DRoseDARs
(6,810 posts)I'm going to assume monthly.
1e = 1.22 usd exchange rate (Google at the moment)
1611e = 1969.35usd
to 1700e = 2078.15usd
So roughly 40hrs/4wks = ~12.31/hr to ~12.99/hr
68cent/hr raise? Good thing there's other reasons they're striking for.
Brigid
(17,621 posts)Amazon is treating European workers the same way they're used to treating American workers.