Sunderland Echo

Union makes its voice heard at iconic spots

- Georgina Cutler georgina.cutler@jpress.co.uk @Georgina_GLC

Union campaigner­s have staged anti-Amazon protests at Sunderland landmarks.

Protesters congregate­d at landmarks across Sunderland after Unite the Union claimed Amazon’s profits have ‘tripled off the backs of workers who are prevented from having a collective voice in their workplace’.

Unite has now launched a confidenti­al whistle-blowing hotline in the UK and Ireland for Amazon employers, though Amazon UK has said that staff are free to join unions.

The union is calling on Jeff Bezos, founder and CEO of Amazon, to sign up to a declaratio­n of neutrality which would guarantee workers the freedom to talk with and form a union without fear.

Amazon reported that its first-quarter profit more than tripled from a year ago, which was fuelled by the growth of online shopping.

In the first three months of this year, the company reported profit of $8.1 billion (£5.8 billion ), compared to $2.5 billion (£1.8billion) the year before.

Unite executive officer, Sharon Graham said: “Amazon’s profits have tripled off the backs of workers who have been essential during the pandemic. But the company continues to be plagued by reports of poor working conditions and anti-union tactics.”

Unite has recently written to Mr Bezos to call for a declaratio­n of neutrality.

Ms Graham said: “Our union is calling on the company to make a clear commitment and sign up to a declaratio­n of neutrality. The declaratio­n would guarantee workers the freedom to talk with and form a union without fear. If the company is genuine then it should be more than happy to sign the declaratio­n."

The news comes after an Amazon fulfilment centre was opened in Darlington in May last year.

An Amazon spokespers­on said: “We respect our employees’ right to join, form or not to join a labour union or other lawful organisati­on of their own selection.

"The fact is, we already offer excellent pay, excellent benefits and excellent opportunit­ies for career growth, all while working in a safe, modern work environmen­t. The unions know this.”

Amazon added that the company place ‘enormous value’ on having daily conversati­ons with each associate to ensure ‘direct engagement’ with employees is a strong part of their work culture.

 ??  ?? Campaigner­s in Sunderland gathered at Penshaw Monument for an anti-Amazon protest.
Campaigner­s in Sunderland gathered at Penshaw Monument for an anti-Amazon protest.
 ??  ?? Protesters at the Stadium of Light.
Protesters at the Stadium of Light.

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