Amazon German warehouse workers start fresh strike in pay row


A truck of German postal and logistics group Deutsche Post DHL leaves the Amazon logistics center in Koblenz, western Germany December 23, 2015. REUTERS/Wolfgang Rattay

BERLIN: Workers at an Amazon.com warehouse in Germany are starting a new round of strikes in an attempt to pressure the US online retailer to increase pay. 

The walkout by workers at the warehouse in Koblenz, western Germany, began on the night of March 21 and is due to run until the end of the night shift on Wednesday, March 23, union Verdi said in a statement. 

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