Wednesday, 17 Apr 2024

GMB calls for £15 an hour minimum pay at Amazon warehouses in UK

GMB calls for £15 an hour minimum pay at Amazon warehouses in UK


GMB calls for £15 an hour minimum pay at Amazon warehouses in UK

The GMB union has submitted formal pay claims to Amazon seeking a minimum of £15 an hour for workers at its UK warehouses as unofficial protests continue to dog the online retailer.

Hundreds of workers in warehouses across the country, including Tilbury in Essex, Dartford in Kent, Belvedere in south-east London, Coventry, Avonmouth, near Bristol and Rugeley in Staffordshire, stopped work last week after Amazon offered workers a 35p an hour pay rise - equivalent to about 3% compared with the June inflation rate of 9.4%.

It is understood that walkouts from shifts, sit-ins at canteens and "go-slow" protests have continued at a smaller scale this week as workers continued to hope for a better offer from Amazon. Further coordinated action by workers was expected from midnight on Tuesday around the country.

Staff at Tilbury, where the unofficial industrial action started, now receive a minimum of £11.10 an hour and had been calling for an increase of £2.

Amazon said that nationally staff were being offered a 35p rise to £10.50 or £11.45 an hour depending on location and defended its "competitive" pay package.

The GMB, which is not officially recognised by Amazon but has members in its warehouses, is asking for talks facilitated by the Advisory, Conciliation and Arbitration Service (Acas).

So far, Amazon has only held meetings with small groups of staff, which it has said was in order to ensure that "all workers' voices can be heard".

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