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Rayner urges Amazon to negotiate with GMB on pay or ‘government must step in’
Parcels are processed and prepared for dispatch at Amazon's Fulfilment Centre at Kingston

LABOUR’S Angela Rayner has urged mega-rich Amazon to meet the GMB union and negotiate a decent wage rise for its workers after they staged walk-outs, sit-ins and go-slow protests against poor pay. 

The party’s deputy leader urged bosses at the US-owned online retail giant to work with the union to help employees through the most “profound cost-of-living crisis in a generation.”

Staff at Amazon sites nationwide, including Bristol, Doncaster, Swindon, Rugby, Coventry and in south-east London, held impromptu protests last week after bosses offered a pay rise amounting to just 35p an hour. 

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