The Amazon holiday strike is perfectly timed. It's the latest example of workers wielding their collective power
Briefly

Thousands of Amazon workers authorized a strike, demanding that the company negotiate a contract and recognize their union, aiming to disrupt operations during the holiday season.
The strike by Amazon workers reflects a larger trend of American workers organizing and strategically timing their actions when employers need them most, emphasizing their demands for better conditions.
With inflation high and a tight labor market, American workers are becoming bolder in their demands, indicating a shift in how labor movements are being executed across various industries.
Recent successful strikes have shown that workers can influence negotiations; the New York Times Tech Guild managed to secure a three-year contract after strategically walking out during critical coverage.
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