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Two Amazon Locations in Germany Face Strikes Ahead of Christmas

The union urged staff in Leipzig and Bad Hersfeld to stop working during the next work week to “disrupt” Amazon’s Christmas sales.

Two Amazon Locations in Germany Face Strikes Ahead of Christmas
An Amazon.com Inc. logo sits outside company’s fulfilment center during the online retailer’s Prime Day sales promotion day in Koblenz, Germany. (Photographer: Krisztian Bocsi/Bloomberg)  

(Bloomberg) -- Two of Amazon Inc.’s logistics centers in Germany face pre-Christmas strikes after the labor union Verdi called for higher pay and a recognition of collective wage agreements.

The union urged staff at the company’s locations in Leipzig and Bad Hersfeld to stop working during the next work week to “disrupt” Amazon’s Christmas sales, it said in press releases on Sunday.

The calls from Verdi follow similar actions targeted at Amazon last year. The U.S. retail company said at the time that the strikes wouldn’t impact deliveries over the holiday period.

Verdi has been trying to persuade Amazon to sign a collective wage agreement for several years. Around 2,000 people worked at the Leipzig site last year.

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