Chattanooga Times Free Press

Activists block Amazon warehouses in Europe

- BY KELVIN CHAN

Climate activists blockaded Amazon warehouses in three European countries on Friday, part of a global effort to pressure the ecommerce giant on one of its busiest days of the year to improve working conditions and end business practices that hurt the environmen­t.

Members of Extinction Rebellion targeted 13 Amazon fulfilment centers in the United Kingdom with the aim of disrupting 50% of the company’s deliveries on Black Friday, which marks the unofficial start to the holiday shopping season. They staged similar protests in Germany and the Netherland­s.

“The action is intended to draw attention to Amazon’s exploitati­ve and environmen­tally destructiv­e business practices, disregard for workers’ rights in the name of company profits, as well as the wastefulne­ss of Black Friday,” the group said. It vowed to remain at the scene

At least 30 people were arrested at multiple U.K. locations, with some held on suspicion of aggravated trespass or public nuisance, police forces said.

Extinction Rebellion and dozens of other activist groups in the U.S. and around the world are organizing a day of global protests and strikes on Friday against Amazon to demand the company provide better working conditions, commit to operating sustainabl­y, and pay its fair share of tax.

In the U.S., labor activists planned a small protest at Amazon’s fulfilment center on Staten Island, New York.

Activists in the U.K. blocked the entrance to Amazon’s warehouse in Tilbury, just east of London, with an effigy of Amazon founder Jeff Bezos sitting on top of a rocket.

At Amazon’s distributi­on center in Dunfermlin­e, Scotland, about 20 Extinction Rebellion members strung banners across the entrance road that said “Make Amazon Pay” and locked themselves together, stopping trucks from entering and some from leaving.

Amazon did not directly address the protests in response to a request for comment, but said the company takes its responsibi­lities “very seriously.”

Extinction Rebellion activists also blocked an Amazon logistics center in the central German town of Bad Hersfeld by erecting a makeshift bamboo scaffold they used to suspend themselves in the air. Authoritie­s later removed them with the help of a fire department ladder truck.

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