BUSINESS

Leipzig Amazon strikes for 48 hours.

Photo: Amazon

On Monday, according to ver, Amazon (AMZN.O) warehouse workers in Leipzig, Germany, began a 48-hour strike to demand higher wages. Di.

Workers demand a collective labor agreement with a 12-month salary increase of 2.5 euros ($2.73) per hour, 250 euros for apprentices, and company-binding clauses.

The ver. Di Union, which started the strike, called Amazon’s first-year 3% wage increase “a slap in the face.”

Amazon said strikes don’t hinder its operations because it offers “some of the most advanced workplaces of their kind in the world” for its employees, “with competitive pay, processes, and systems to ensure their well-being and safety.”

“The converted starting wage in Germany is 13 euros gross per hour upwards (in Leipzig 13.43), including bonus payments,” the world’s largest online business said.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

You May Also Like

Gadgets

Samsung’s long-anticipated tri-fold smartphone is edging closer to launch, with fresh leaks shedding light on its potential specifications. Widely expected to be introduced as...

Automotive Industry

    The rise of robotaxi deployments from companies like Waymo and Zoox is reigniting industry optimism about the revolutionary possibilities of autonomous vehicles. ...

AI

BEIJING, Nov 13, 2025 – Chinese tech giant Baidu (9888.HK) announced the launch of two next-generation artificial intelligence (AI) semiconductors, aiming to provide domestic...

AI

Mastodon founder Eugen Rochko has officially stepped down as CEO, completing a transition the company first announced in January. Although he’s relinquishing leadership, he...

Copyright © 2025 Whizord.com

Exit mobile version