Article 62G01 ‘A sweatshop in the UK’: how the cost of living crisis triggered walkouts at Amazon

‘A sweatshop in the UK’: how the cost of living crisis triggered walkouts at Amazon

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Chris Stokel-Walker
from Technology | The Guardian on (#62G01)

Inside the protests taking place at the online giant which is accused of exploiting workers and awarding derisory pay offers

Amazon workers say they are working in a sweatshop" as safety concerns and worries about the cost of living crisis have triggered walkouts at warehouses around the country.

The Observer has spoken to four staff involved in the walkouts, who work at three Amazon warehouses, including Tilbury in Essex, where protests began on 4 August. All say they will struggle to survive this winter with pay rise offers between 35p and 50p an hour - far less than the rate of inflation, which is currently at 9.4%.

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