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Three separate Amazon warehouses caught fire last week — just days before Prime Day.1 Amazon workers across the nation are walking out to demand a fair wage and protest unsafe working conditions, threats of racial violence, unfair pay, sexual harassment, and constant surveillance they’re subjected to.2

But even as workers are walking out in solidarity, Amazon still refuses to acknowledge the Amazon Labor Union.

Sign the petition: Tell Amazon CEO Andy Jassy to stop union busting, recognize Amazon workers’ union organizing, and meet workers’ demands for safe and dignified working conditions! 

Big shopping holidays like Prime Day and Black Friday only exacerbate the exploitation of Amazon workers. Fire department investigations into the three warehouse fires — in Albany, Staten Island, and Alabama — were not completed in time for Prime Day. 

On October 11, warehouse workers at a major distribution hub in Joliet, Illinois walked out demanding the tech giant agree to a living wage, respond to reported death threats against Black employees, and create a safe work environment.3 Another walkout is planned for Friday in San Bernadino, California after Amazon failed to respond to demand for better pay and safe work conditions.4

These workers’ actions are particularly brave given Amazon’s history of union busting in Bessemer and Staten Island and the tech giant’s recent suspension of 50 workers who stopped working after a warehouse fire.2

Amazon treats its workers like an expendable resource. Workers won’t stand for it, and we stand with them.

Sign the petition: Tell Amazon CEO Andy Jassy to stop union busting, recognize Amazon workers’ union organizing, and meet workers’ demands for safe and dignified working conditions! 

Thanks for taking action,

Izzi and the team at Demand Progress

Sources:

  1. Labor Notes, “Three Amazon Warehouses Catch Fire; Workers Protest Unsafe Conditions with Sit-in,” October 7, 2022.
  2. CNN, “Amazon suspends 50 workers who refused to work after warehouse fire,” October 5, 2022.
  3. Chicago Sun-Times, “Amazon workers walk off the job in Joliet,” October 13, 2022.
  4. Vice, “Amazon Workers at California Air Hub Are Ready to Strike,” October 12, 2022.

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