At a warehouse in Minnesota, Amazon (NASDAQ:AMZN) employees are planning to strike during the e-commerce giant’s “Prime” event. The retailing giant’s summer sales extravaganza begins on July 15—the same day the strike will occur.
According to Bloomberg, it is a sign of unrest within the firm despite its commitment to pay all employees a minimum wage of $15 per hour.
Amazon StrikeThe staff at the Shakopee, Minnesota fulfillment center will stop working for six hours on July 15—the first day of Prime.
The Prime event offers discounts on electronics, toys, and ...
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