Coventry's Amazon workers first in UK to go on strike

A representative from the union says the strike "will make history"

Author: Ella BicknellPublished 25th Jan 2023
Last updated 25th Jan 2023

The first ever strike by UK Amazon workers is being held in Coventry today.

Members of the GMB at the company's fulfilment centre in Coventry voted to walk out to protest against a pay rise the union said is worth 50p an hour.

Activist group Extinction Rebellion and community union Acorn say they will strike in solidarity of the workers.

In November, Extinction Rebellion blockaded the Coventry depo and a dozen others across the country to protest the environmentally destructive business practices they associate with the online giant.

Activists from Extinction Rebellion block the entrance Amazon's Coventry Centre during Black Friday

Stuart Richards, GMB senior organiser, said: "Today, Amazon workers in Coventry will make history.

"They've defied the odds to become the first ever Amazon workers in the UK to go on strike.

"They're taking on one of the world's biggest companies to fight for a decent standard of living.

An Amazon spokesperson said: "A tiny proportion of our workforce are involved.

"In fact, according to the verified figures, only a fraction of 1% of our UK employees voted in the ballot - and that includes those who voted against industrial action.

"We appreciate the great work our teams do throughout the year and we're proud to offer competitive pay.

"We appreciate the great work our teams do throughout the year and we're proud to offer competitive pay which starts at a minimum of between £10.50 and £11.45 per hour, depending on location.

"This represents a 29% increase in the minimum hourly wage paid to Amazon employees since 2018."

They said: "Employees are also offered comprehensive benefits that are worth thousands more - including private medical insurance, life assurance, subsidised meals and an employee discount, to name a few."

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