Backlash over Amazon's return to office comes as workers demand higher wages
Briefly

"We work at a breakneck pace. We put smiles on the billionaire's faces, and we feel it's prime time for a real raise for the employees. There's too many of us struggling with food and housing, yet Andy Jassy took home over $14,000 an hour last year and Amazon is making billions in profit."
"This momentum has been building for years after drivers unionized in 2021. And all this collective fury increasingly appears to be finally pressuring Amazon into negotiating better conditions for some workers."
"On Wednesday, workers everywhere were encouraged to leave Jassy a voicemail elevating workers' demands for a $25 minimum wage."
"Just last week, Amazon ponied up $2.1 billion-its 'biggest investment yet'-to improve driver safety and increase drivers' wages."
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