To 'make Amazon pay', unions join Black Friday protest
Business Standard|November 26, 2022
Agitation part of global campaign against e-commerce firm
 SOURABH LELF
To 'make Amazon pay', unions join Black Friday protest

The words "underpaid", "overworked", "insufficient breaks" reverberated around the sites where Indian trade unions joined their counterparts from around the world to stage protests against "sweatshop" Amazon.

"My stint (with Amazon) was similar to working at a sweatshop... 10-hour long shifts, low wages, insufficient breaks, and leaves," said a former employee at Amazon's packing warehouse near Manesar, Haryana, who, along with several other former employees of the e-commerce giant, gathered at Jantar Mantar to join the "Make Amazon Pay" protest.

The agitation was part of the global action day called by the Make Amazon Pay coalition formed by over 80 trade unions, civil society organisations, and environmentalists. The year 2022 is the third that the coalition has organised a global day of action on Black Friday - one of the busiest shopping days of the year for Amazon.

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