Teamsters Launch Largest Strike Against Amazon in American History
Kara Deniz
The Teamsters launched the largest strike against Amazon in U.S. history beginning at 6 a.m. EST on Thurs., Dec. 19. The nationwide action follows Amazon’s repeated refusal to follow the law and bargain with the thousands of Amazon workers who organized with the Teamsters.
“If your package is delayed during the holidays, you can blame Amazon’s insatiable greed. We gave Amazon a clear deadline to come to the table and do right by our members. They ignored it,” said Teamsters General President Sean M. O’Brien.
“These greedy executives had every chance to show
decency and respect for the people who make their obscene profits possible.
Instead, they’ve pushed workers to the limit and now they’re paying the price.
This strike is on them.”
Workers will join the picket line from DBK4 in New York
City; DGT8 in Atlanta; DFX4, DAX5, and DAX8 in Southern California; DCK6 in San
Francisco; and DIL7 in Skokie, Ill. Amazon Teamsters at other facilities are
prepared to join them.
Teamsters local unions are also putting up primary picket
lines at hundreds of Amazon Fulfillment Centers nationwide. Amazon warehouse
workers and drivers without collective bargaining agreements have the legal
right to honor these picket lines by withholding their labor.
“What we’re doing is historic,” said Leah Pensler, a
warehouse worker at DCK6 in San Francisco. “We are fighting against a vicious
union-busting campaign, and we are going to win.”
Amazon is the second-largest corporation on the Fortune 500 list. Despite being worth more than $2 trillion, the company fails to pay its workers enough to make ends meet.
“Amazon is one of the biggest, richest corporations in the world,” said Gabriel Irizarry, a driver at DIL7 in Skokie, Ill. “They talk a big game about taking care of their workers, but when it comes down to it, Amazon does not respect us and our right to negotiate for better working conditions and wages. We can’t even afford to pay our bills.”Nearly 10,000 Amazon workers have mobilized a movement and
joined the Teamsters. They are fighting for higher wages, better benefits, and
safer conditions at work.
“I’ve seen the Teamsters win big battles,” said Dia Ortiz, a
worker at DBK4 in New York. “We’re ready to do what it takes to win this one.”
Founded in 1903, the International Brotherhood of Teamsters
represents 1.3 million hardworking people in the U.S., Canada, and Puerto Rico.
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