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Amazon warehouse workers to strike during Prime Day

The strike will clash with Amazonโ€™s โ€˜Prime Dayโ€™ event which has been announced for 11-12 July

Labour union GMB has announced that nearly 900 Amazon workers at Amazon’s Coventry warehouse in Britain will strike for three days during its Prime Day event over a pay dispute, according to a Reuters report.

In an emailed statement to Reuters, GMB said the strike will take place from 11-13 July for two hours during the morning and two hours in the evening on the three days.

The strike will clash with Amazonโ€™s “Prime Day” event which has been announced for 11-12 July.

The Amazon workers strikes have been ongoing after the e-commerce company stated that the minimum starting pay for its employees is between ยฃ11-ยฃ12 per hour, depending on the location.

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Rachel Fagan, GMB senior organiser, said: “GMB members in Coventry have time and time again shown that this fight will only end with ยฃ15 ($19.25) an hour and union rights.”

Amazon said: โ€œWe offer competitive pay, comprehensive benefits, opportunities for career growth, all while working in a safe, modern, work environment. At Amazon, these benefits and opportunities come with the job, as does the ability to communicate directly with the leadership of the company.โ€

On asking whether there would be delays in deliveries, Amazon added: โ€œThere will be no disruption to customers. Our Coventry site does not directly serve customer orders.โ€

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