Now strikers threaten Black Friday chaos as Amazon packaging workers vote to take industrial action
- Nearly 1,000 workers at packaging company to go on strike unless deal is struck
- DS Smith makes corrugated packing for likes of Amazon, Brewdog and McVities
- 93% of GMB members at DS Smith voted in favour of industrial action this month
Shoppers could be hit by Black Friday shortages after nearly 1,000 workers at an Amazon packaging company voted in favour of strike action, it was announced today.
Workers at DS Smith, which makes corrugated packaging for big brands such as Brewdog, Diageo and McVities, are set to take industrial action later this month unless a deal is struck.
In total 93 per cent of the GMB members at the company voted in favour of industrial action ahead of Black Friday on November 26.
Workers in five sites – Louth in Lincolnshire, Featherstone in Yorkshire, Clay Cross, in Derbyshire, Devizes in Wiltshire and Livingston in Scotland will take to picket lines over what they say is a real terms pay cut.
The DS Smith site in Featherstone, West Yorkshire (pictured) is one of five sites that will see walkouts unless a deal is struck
Eamon O’Hearn, GMB National Secretary, said: ‘DS Smith members worked through the pandemic, helping keep the company afloat through troubled times.
‘It turns out that the company was hugely profitable during the pandemic, now they need to company to step up and help them through the cost of living crisis.
‘A strike at DS Smith could have serious implications across a range of household names – not least Amazon which gets packaging from the company.
‘DS Smith can afford to do better – they need to table a serious offer that respects the contribution of our members, to nip this industrial action in the bud.’
The union has said that DS Smith’s offer of a 3 per cent pay increase ‘represents a massive real terms pay cut for members who worked throughout the pandemic’, when the inflation rate of 12.3 per cent is taken into account.
DS Smith has been contacted for a comment.
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