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Amazon Workers In India Protest For Better Pay And Working Conditions

In response, an Amazon spokesperson on Friday accused the protesting group of deliberately misleading the public and spreading a false narrative

Amazon employees in India have staged a strike demanding better wages and working conditions as the company braces for one of its busiest shopping seasons, according to an Associated Press report. The strike saw around 200 warehouse workers and delivery drivers rally in New Delhi under the ‘Make Amazon Pay banner.’ Some protesters wore masks resembling Amazon founder Jeff Bezos, coming together to voice their opposition to the company’s practices.

A warehouse worker shared concerns about his salary, stating that his current monthly wage of Rs 10,000 should be at least Rs 25,000. He described the work environment at Amazon as one where employees face constant pressure, as per the report.

Nitesh Das, a union leader, explained that the workers took to the streets in hopes of prompting the government to address their concerns and advocate for their cause.

In response, an Amazon spokesperson on Friday accused the protesting group of deliberately misleading the public and spreading a false narrative.

“There is no impact on our operations from these activities. Our teams across India continue to do what they do every day—deliver for our customers. The fact is that we provide fair and competitive wages and regularly review our wage structure against industry benchmarks, ensuring adherence to all applicable wage laws across the states where we operate,” the spokesperson stated.

“Our comprehensive wage package aims to incentivise and reward our associates through a combination of fixed pay, monthly attendance bonuses, and additional incentives, enabling them to enhance their earning potential. In addition, all associates working at our buildings are entitled to Provident Fund and Employees’ State Insurance Corporation (ESIC) benefits in accordance with applicable laws. All associates have medical, personal accident, and term insurance, over and above the minimum statutory requirement of ESIC,” the spokesperson concluded.

The protests come as Amazon India gears up for its inaugural Black Friday event, set to take place from November 29 to December 2. A major global shopping event, Amazon India's first-ever Black Friday sale will offer discounts on a wide range of top brands, including Apple, Samsung, Sony, Nike, Calvin Klein, Adidas, Tommy Hilfiger, Panasonic, Jean Paul, Dabur, LG, ALDO, Swarovski, and many more. The event will feature deals across various categories, including electronics, appliances, fashion, and beauty products.

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