Amazon workers in India have joined a global strike movement as the company prepares for the Black Friday sale. Employees from cities such as New Delhi, Agra, Patna, Rishikesh, and Varanasi have rallied to demand better wages, improved working conditions, and recognition of workers' unions. Protestors in New Delhi gathered at Jantar Mantar under the "Make Amazon Pay" campaign, using the hashtag to amplify their voices on social media. Their demands include fair pay and humane working conditions, which they believe are long overdue.
A Global Movement Across 20+ Countries:
The strike is part of a coordinated international effort, with protests spanning over 20 countries, including the United States, the United Kingdom, Germany, Brazil, and Japan. Thousands of Amazon workers have taken part, targeting the retail giant during Black Friday and Cyber Monday-two critical shopping events for the company.
This protest is organized by UNI Global Union and Progressive International, and it aims to hold Amazon accountable for alleged labor abuses, environmental negligence, and threats to democratic systems. According to Christy Hoffman, General Secretary of UNI Global Union: "We stand united in demanding that Amazon treat its workers fairly, respect fundamental rights, and stop undermining the systems meant to protect us all."
It should be noted that this is the fifth consecutive global strike against Amazon, which is held every year, with each campaign focusing on different issues.

Why Are Amazon Workers on Strike?
The workers' demands highlight long-standing redressal of allowances. In India, many Amazon employees earn as little as Rs.10,000 monthly, far below their demand of Rs.25,000 as per reports. This payout is extremely meager in this inflationary economy. Not just that, there are allegations of toxic environments, such as forced work during peak summer heat without breaks for the workers.
Last year, in June 2023, India's National Human Rights Commission previously sent a notice to Amazon India when reports of unsafe work conditions surfaced. However, Amazon denied the claims, stating compliance with local labor laws.
This year again, union recognition Workers are calling for their right to organize and collective bargaining to be acknowledged.
The "Make Amazon Pay" campaign shines a spotlight on the challenges faced by gig economy workers worldwide. While Amazon's global operations depend heavily on its workforce, the protests underline the widening gap between corporate profitability and worker welfare. The coordinated strikes definitely serve as a reminder of how important it is to comply with ethical labor practices, and corporate accountability should be non-negotiable.
Amazon's Response To The Protest
Amazon currently is facing mounting pressure from its workforce across the globe, with Indian workers now involved; the movement is growing bigger. In one of the recent announcements, Amazon has dismissed the strikes as being based on misleading narratives promoted by specific groups. A company spokesperson asserted that the protests have not impacted operations and also stressed that wages are competitive and aligned with local regulations. Despite this, worker dissatisfaction continues to grow.
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