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Striking Amazon workers hold mass rally outside Coventry warehouse
Members of the GMB union during a rally outside the Amazon fulfilment centre in Coventry as Amazon workers are staging their first ever strike in the UK in a dispute over pay. Picture date: Wednesday January 25, 2023.

HUNDREDS of Amazon workers in Coventry were set to stage a mass rally last night as their historic strike over a “derisory” pay offer of just 50p an hour continued. 

More than 500 staff were due to gather outside the multinational’s warehouse in the West Midlands after the Morning Star went to press as a week-long walkout — part of the first-ever Amazon strike in Britain — reached its half-way point.

The rally, which organisers said would feature music, big screens and speakers including GMB general secretary Gary Smith, came after staff launched industrial action in January following a massively below-inflation wage offer last year. 

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