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Amazon Workers Stage Largest-Ever US Strike Amidst Safety Concerns

Thousands of Amazon warehouse and delivery workers, represented by the Teamsters, are striking at multiple facilities nationwide, citing unsafe working conditions and unfair labor practices, including industry-leading injury rates, during the peak holiday shipping season.

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Amazon Workers Strike at Multiple Facilities Amid Contract Dispute

On Thursday, 10,000 Amazon workers represented by the Teamsters union will strike at four California facilities and others across the country due to stalled contract negotiations where Amazon allegedly refuses to recognize the union.

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Amazon Workers Stage Large-Scale Strike Six Days Before Christmas

Nearly 10,000 Amazon workers across seven US facilities staged a strike six days before Christmas, causing potential holiday delivery disruptions, with the Teamsters union blaming Amazon's greed and customers expressing anger online.

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Market Volatility Amid Inflation Fears, Shutdown Looms, and Amazon Strike

Friday's stock market futures fell due to inflation concerns and a failed House Republican funding bill that risks a government shutdown; Amazon workers went on strike, while Nike reported lower revenue.

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10,000 Amazon Workers Strike Amidst Holiday Shopping Season

Approximately 10,000 Amazon workers, including members of the Teamsters union, are striking Thursday to demand better pay, safer working conditions, and longer breaks in New York City, Atlanta, California, and Illinois, potentially disrupting holiday package deliveries.

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