The union, which says it represents some 10,000 workers at the massive online retailer's facilities around the country, called the action the "largest strike against Amazon in US history."
Workers will picket at facilities in New York, Atlanta, southern California, San Francisco and Illinois, with other Amazon Teamsters "prepared to join them," the union said in a statement. "The nationwide action follows Amazon's repeated refusal to follow the law and bargain with the thousands of Amazon workers who organized with the Teamsters," it said.
Less than a week before the Christmas holiday, the strike threatens a significant disruption of deliveries of Amazon orders as Americans rush to send last-minute gifts.
"If your package is delayed during the holidays, you can blame Amazon’s insatiable greed," Teamsters boss Sean O'Brien said in the statement. "We gave Amazon a clear deadline to come to the table and do right by our members. They ignored it."
Workers at a New York facility became the first Amazon employees to unionize in April 2022, with several other sites since following suit. Originally an independent union, the Amazon workers voted in June to affiliate with the Teamsters. Amazon has repeatedly sought to block the unionization efforts, with legal proceedings still ongoing.
The Teamsters represents only a tiny fraction of the 1.5 million employees at Amazon, the nation's second largest private employer after Walmart. The union has some 1.3 million members nationwide in sectors ranging from freight delivery to cafeteria employees.
Buy shit (if you're in an area affected by the strike), cancel the order when the strike ends.
How could that possibly help?
How does a company thinking it has a rush of orders it can’t fulfill due to a strike affect how they view their bargaining position in that strike? I’d say it makes them more willing to settle.
It’s not like they’d be thinking “we have 20% more orders than projected. Thank god for this strike.”
Why cancel the order when they capitulate? Because. Fuck ‘em.