Amazon warehouse workers in Germany are going on strike as part of a long-running dispute over pay and conditions, according to Reuters.
In September, Amazon workers in Germany went on strike in six of eight major shipping locations.
On Facebook, the union posted a comment: “Good things come to those who wait: The Hessian ver.di chairman Jurgen Bothner about the struggle for a collective agreement on Amazon,” and linking to the interview.
This BBC article from last year explains the root cause of the long-running dispute between the union and Amazon Germany: “Verdi, the German services union which organised the strike, wants the US company to recognise its employees as retail rather than logistics workers and comply with standard wage agreements in Germany.”