Why Amazon workers are going on strike this Black Friday?
Deccan ChronicleAmazon workers from more than 20 countries are all set to protest on Black Friday. A global coalition of over 80 trade unions and rights groups, led by UNI Global Union and Progressive International, is spearheading the "Make Amazon Pay" campaign. On Black Friday, a petition bearing over 110,000 signatures will be presented to Amazon's UK headquarters on Bishopsgate in London, urging the Chancellor to revoke tax breaks for Amazon and other large corporations. While expressing solidarity with workers, General Secretary of UNI Global Union, Christy Hoffman said, "Amazon's relentless pursuit of profit comes at a cost to workers, the environment, and democracy." However, the Amazon Employees for Climate Justice, a campaign group,criticised the company's efforts falling short citing a lack of concrete interim targets to achieve its goal of net Zero emissions by 2040.