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Amazon workers are striking at multiple facilities. Here's what you should know

Amazon workers affiliated with the Teamsters union continued a strike Friday at seven of the company's delivery hubs just days before Christmas.
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Amazon workers strike outside the gates of an Amazon Fulfillment Center as Teamsters seek labor contract nationwide Friday, Dec. 20, 2024, in City of Industry, Calif. (AP Photo/Damian Dovarganes)

Amazon workers affiliated with the Teamsters union continued Friday at seven of the company's delivery hubs just days before Christmas.

At midnight on Saturday, workers at a prominent unionized warehouse in New York will also join, the Teamsters said. However, the union has not indicated how many employees were participating in any of the walkouts or when it will end.

The workers, who voted to authorize strikes in recent days, first joined picket lines on Thursday after Amazon ignored a Sunday deadline the union had set for contract negotiations. Meanwhile, workers at Starbucks stores said they were starting Friday to protest lack of progress in contract negotiations with the coffee company.

The e-commerce giant has a couple hundred employees at each delivery station and thousands at the New York City warehouse, which is known as JFK8 and located in the borough of Staten Island. A spokesperson for the company said Amazon did not expect the strike to impact holiday shipments.

The Teamsters mainly have focused on organizing delivery drivers, who that for the company. But Amazon has rebuffed demands to come to the negotiating table since it to be its employees.

Here鈥檚 what else you need to know:

Where are the strikes happening?

The strikes are taking place at three delivery hubs in Southern California, and one each in San Francisco, New York City, Atlanta, Georgia, and Skokie, Illinois, according to the union鈥檚 announcement.

The Teamsters haven't formally indicated when the actions will end, but Vinnie Perrone, the president of a local Teamsters union in metro New York, said Thursday that the walkout would continue 鈥渁s long as it takes.鈥

The union, which claims to represent 10,000 Amazon workers at 10 facilities, said workers in more locations were prepared to join the fight.

Beginning on Saturday, that will include Amazon employees at the New York warehouse, which unionized with the nascent Amazon Labor Union in 2022 and has since affiliated with the Teamsters. The Teamsters say over 5,500 employees work there. On Thursday evening, union leaders at that facility and volunteers held a Zoom call where they encouraged local community supporters to show up to the strike.

Employees at a company air hub in California have also authorized a strike. Furthermore, the Teamsters says its local unions are also putting up picket lines at other Amazon warehouses.

A company spokesperson said Thursday the strikers 鈥渁lmost entirely outsiders, not Amazon employees or partners, and the suggestion otherwise is just another lie from the Teamsters.鈥

Teamsters General President Sean O鈥橞rien is scheduled to rally with striking union members on Friday at one of the facilities in California.

What do the workers want?

The striking workers are fighting for , better benefits, and safer work conditions.

The Teamsters have tried to get Amazon to come to the negotiating table since last year, when the labor organization first said it had unionized a group of who work for a contractor. Amazon -- which denies it employs the workers -- refused, leading the union to file unfair labor charges against the company at the .

In August, prosecutors at the federal labor agency classified Amazon as a 鈥渏oint employer鈥 of subcontracted drivers. In September, the company boosted hourly pay for the drivers amid the growing pressure.

The Amazon warehouse workers who voted to unionize in 2022 also have tried to get the company to engage in contract negotiations.

The National Labor Relations Board certified the election, but the company objected to the representation vote and refused to bargain. In the process, Amazon also filed a lawsuit of the labor board, which it accused of tainting the vote.

Some organizers involved with the unionization effort there have long believed Amazon would not come to the negotiating table unless workers went on strike.

What about holiday deliveries?

Amazon says it doesn't expect the strike to impact its operations, but a walkout 鈥 especially one that lasts many days 鈥 could delay shipments in some metro areas.

An Amazon spokesperson said Thursday that the company intentionally builds its sites close to where customers are, schedules shipping windows and works with other large carriers, such as UPS, to deliver products.

鈥淲e believe in the strength of our network and plan for contingencies to minimize potential operational impact or costs,鈥 the spokesperson said.

Haleluya Hadero, The Associated Press

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