Verdi said on Sunday that the strike would last at least 48
hours, under the motto 'Good and healthy work', to denounce what
it called a lack of transparency by the U.S. retail giant after
workers tested positive for COVID-19.
"We have information that at least 30 to 40 colleagues were
infected," said Verdi representative Orhan Akman.
Amazon has faced a long-running battle with unions in Germany
over better pay and conditions for logistics workers, who have
staged frequent strikes since 2013.
Verdi said the strikes will hit Amazon sites in Leipzig, Bad
Hersfeld, Rheinberg, Werne and Koblenz. It said Amazon was
putting profit ahead of the safety of its workers.
Amazon rejected the accusations in a statement and said that as
of June it had invested $4 billion on measures to protect its
global workforce and clients from the risk of COVID-19
infections.
In Germany, its biggest market after the United States, Amazon
has since February ordered 470 million hand disinfection
bottles, 21 million pairs of gloves, 19 million masks and other
face protection gear and 39 million boxes of disinfectant wipes,
a spokesman for Amazon in Germany said.
(Reporting by Ralf Banser; Writing by Joseph Nasr; Editing by
Susan Fenton)
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