amazon worker Thousands of disgruntled workers will join a warehouse on Staten Island in New York as a strike against the retail giant entered its second day on Friday.
the teamsters said a release “The momentum continues to grow” as employees want “fair treatment” from online retailers.
“The Amazon Teamsters movement is growing bigger and stronger every day and will not be stopped,” the International Brotherhood of Teamsters said in a statement posted on social media.
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The JFK8 warehouse in Staten Island joined with thousands of Amazon workers over the corporation’s “refusal to bargain with its employees who have chosen to unionize with the Teamsters.”
The strike came after the Teamsters said Amazon ignored the union’s Dec. 15 deadline to negotiate new contracts calling for higher wages, better benefits and safer working conditions.
Teamsters General President Sean M. O’Brien encouraged the latest warehouse workers to join the strike, saying it takes “courage” to stand up against it. big corporations,
He said, “Amazon executives are cowards who hide behind lies, threats and intimidation to shirk their responsibilities to employees and the public.” “It takes real courage to stand up to corporate bullies, and the Amazon Teamsters are doing just that.”
The Staten Island workers joined thousands of other workers from seven sites in Skokie, Illinois; New York City; Atlanta; San Francisco; and Southern California.
Although the Teamsters say the union represents about 10,000 workers at 10 Amazon locations in the U.S., the company does not recognize workers’ affiliation with the union.
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Amazon says the Teamsters are “intentionally misleading (the public)” because they do not represent Amazon employees and drivers, company spokeswoman Kelly Nantel told Fox Business in a previous statement.
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“For over a year now, the Teamsters have continued to knowingly mislead the public, claiming that they represent ‘thousands of Amazon workers and drivers.’ They do not, and this is a false narrative. Another effort to push forward,” Nantel said. “The truth is that the Teamsters have actively threatened, intimidated and attempted to coerce amazon employee And their involvement with third-party drivers, which is illegal and is the subject of multiple pending unfair labor practice charges against the union.”
Nantel also said that the company has “no expectation Impact on our operations,
Teamsters spokeswoman Kara Deniz responded to Amazon’s statement, saying the company “is disturbing the American public with its false stories.”
Deniz said, “The truth is that more than 20 bargaining units representing approximately 9,000 employees have successfully organized because for many years the company has exploited and abused workers, and these workers are fed up and fighting back. Are.”
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Deniz said, “No matter how big Amazon’s corporate PR machine is, they can’t fool the American public into believing that drivers delivering Amazon packages in Amazon-branded vans don’t actually work for Amazon. Are.” “Nobody believes this nonsense. Amazon needs to stop shirking its legal obligation to these workers and come to the bargaining table now.”
Fox Business’ Pilar Arias and Fox News Digital’s Elizabeth Pritchett contributed to this report.