'Chaos after chaos' coming from de minimis changes and more tariffs
Logistics firms that focus on ecommerce are bracing themselves for a rocky May, when the ...
Amazon has insisted that the largest day of industrial disruption in the e-tailer’s 30-year history will not affect its Black Friday operations.
Today, with Amazon workers from Italy, the US, Germany and Spain reportedly striking, more than 1,000 staff will walk out of a UK fulfilment centre in Coventry.
Amanda Gearing, GMB Union organiser, said: “Amazon bosses are desperate to claim it will be business as usual for Amazon and customers this Black Friday. The truth is…strike action on Black Friday ...
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