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Amazon employees go on strike in US ahead of Christmas rush as union seeks agreement talks

Amazon.com employees at seven U.S. centers strolled off the job early on Thursday during the vacation shopping rush, intending to push the merchant into contract talks with their union.

Storage facility employees in cities consisting of New york city, Atlanta and San Francisco are participating in the biggest strike against Amazon, said the International Brotherhood of Teamsters, which represents about 10,000 employees at 10 of the firm's facilities.

If your bundle is delayed throughout the holidays, you can blame Amazon's pressing greed, Teamsters' General President Sean O'Brien stated late on Wednesday.

We gave Amazon a clear deadline to come to the table and do right by our members. They disregarded it. This strike is on them.

The union had provided Amazon a Dec. 15 deadline to begin settlements and storage facility employees had just recently voted to license a strike.

Amazon said it does not anticipate any effect to its operations. The union has deliberately deceived the public and threatened,. intimidated and attempted to coerce workers and third-party. motorists to join them, a company representative said.

Unionized facilities account for simply 1% of Amazon's hourly. labor force and locations such as New York City have multiple. warehouses and smaller delivery depots, which might assist Amazon. blunt any potential strike impact.

Observers said Amazon was not likely to come to the table to. deal as that might open the door to more union actions. It. utilizes more than 1.5 million people globally and has said it. prefers direct relationships with employees.

The merchant's shares were trading slightly higher. in premarket hours, an indication that financiers do not expect a big. disturbance from the strike.

Previously this year, the company revealed a $2.1 billion. investment to raise pay for fulfillment and transportation. staff members in the U.S., increasing base incomes for workers by at. least $1.50 to around $22 per hour, a roughly 7% boost.

(source: Reuters)