Make Amazon Pay<\/a> coalition. The campaign charges Amazon with \u201csqueezing every last drop it can\u201d from \u201cworkers, communities and the planet\u201d in the face of the cost-of-living scandal, global debt crisis and climate emergency.\u00a0<\/p>\r\nThe Make Amazon Pay coalition, which is co-convened by UNI Global Union and the Progressive International, is made up over 80 trade unions, civil society organizations, environmentalists and tax watchdogs including UNI Global Union, the Progressive International, Oxfam, Greenpeace, 350.org, Tax Justice Network and Amazon Workers International. The coalition demands Amazon pays its workers fairly and respects their right to join unions, pays its fair share of taxes and commits to real environmental sustainability.\u00a0\u00a0<\/p>\r\n
This is the third year that Make Amazon Pay has organized a global day of action on Black Friday. Highlights from previous years include: thousands of workers striking at facilities throughout Germany, major workers\u2019 protests in Bangladesh, demonstrations projecting the Make Amazon Pay logo at Amazon headquarters all over the world, projecting \u201cpandemic profiteer\u201d onto Jeff Bezos mansion, and Extinction Rebellion blockading distribution centres in the UK.<\/p>\r\n
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Highlights from Make Amazon Pay day 2022 include:<\/strong><\/p>\r\n\r\n\tIn France and Germany<\/strong>, workers will strike in 18 warehouses on strike, organized by trade union ver.di and CGT;<\/li>\r\n\tIn the United States<\/strong>, warehouse workers will stage a walkout, as protests and rallies take place in over 10 cities from coast to coast, including outside Jeff Bezos\u2019 Manhattan penthouse;<\/li>\r\n\tIn India<\/strong>, thousands of workers, street vendors and supporters will rally in over 20 cities including outside parliament in New Delhi;<\/li>\r\n\tIn Ireland<\/strong>, environmentalists will protest outside the Amazon HQ in Dublin against tw new planned data centres in the city;<\/li>\r\n\tIn South Africa<\/strong>, the Liesbeek Action Campaign protest Amazon\u2019s new Africa HQ, which is being built on sacred land;<\/li>\r\n\tIn Bangladesh<\/strong>, thousands of garment workers in Amazon\u2019s supply chain will rally and march for union recognition, better pay and conditions and for Amazon to sign the Bangladesh Accord.<\/li>\r\n<\/ul>\r\nChristy Hoffman, UNI Global Union<\/strong>\u2019<\/strong>s General Secretary, said:<\/strong><\/p>\r\n\u201cToday, unions, civil society and progressive elected officials will stand shoulder to shoulder in a massive global day of action to denounce Amazon\u2019s despicable multimillion dollar campaigns to kill worker-lead union efforts. It\u2019s time for the tech giant to cease their awful, unsafe practices immediately, respect the law and negotiate with the workers who want to make their jobs better.\u201d<\/p>\r\n
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Nazma Akhter, President of the Sommilito Garments Sramik Federation, Progressive International council member and IndustriALL executive board member, said:<\/strong><\/p>\r\n\u201cGarment workers, like those I represent, toil to swell Amazon\u2019s coffers often without any recognition that we are even Amazon workers. Amazon is the third largest direct employer in the world, but when you take us in the supply chain into account, it is even larger. At work we can face sexual harassment from management and victimization when we try to organize in a trade union against that violence and for better pay and conditions.<\/p>\r\n
“In Bangladesh, we are on the frontline of climate breakdown, so we know climate justice and social justice cannot be separated. We have to Make Amazon Pay all its workers a decent wage in dignified workplaces and for its environmental damage.\u201d<\/p>\r\n
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Daniel Kopp, the Progressive International<\/strong>\u2019<\/strong>s Make Amazon Pay coordinator, said:<\/strong><\/p>\r\n\u201cWe all know that the price of everything is going up, as is the temperature of our planet. Instead of paying its workers fairly, its taxes in full and for its damage to our environment, Amazon is squeezing every last drop it can workers, communities and the planet.<\/p>\r\n
\u201cAs workers around the world struggle with the cost-of-living scandal, Amazon, despite its enormous profits, is forcing real terms pay cuts on its workers. It shirks its taxes and its CO2 emissions are soaring – up 18% in 2021 – even though Amazon only counts the emissions of 1% of its products sold.\u201d<\/p>\r\n
\u201cIn the face of the cost-of-living scandal, global debt crisis and climate emergency, we are coming together to Make Amazon Pay.\u201d<\/p>","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"
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