Many of Amazon workers in Italy and Germany are on strike
during one of the busiest shopping days of the year(black friday).
More 500 employees are carrying out their first ever strike at
Amazon's warehouse in Piacenza near Milan over pay.
Piazcenza is Amazon's main Italian hub, employing 4,000 people.
Amazon said: "The vast majority of our employees in Italy
and Germany came to work and remained focused on delivering the best customer
experience."
It added: "We are proud of our record of job creation and
are confident we will deliver for our customers this holiday season."
E-commerce is growing fast in Italy, but online sales account
for only 10% of overall retail sales, according to consultancy EY, half the
European average.
The Verdi trade union said people are also striking at six
warehouses in Germany over pay and working conditions.
In a statement, Verdi board member Stefanie Nutzberger, said
workers faced "high pressure to create more and more in less time,
permanent performance controls and monitoring, [and] a poor leadership
culture".
Luigi Giove, Secretary General of Italy's CGIL union, said those
on strike are calling for shifts which are "not exhausting" and for
Amazon to redistribute its profits.
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