Strike referendum at Amazon Poland – summary
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The union Inicjatywa Pracownicza (IP), which represents more than 1,000 people employed by Amazon in Poland, entered into a formal labour dispute in July 2022. The union demanded a wage increase of 6 PLN per working hour. An earlier petition signed by 2,777 people did not lead to the expected increases. The day before the negotiations in August, Amazon raised wages by 1,50 PLN. This caused dissatisfaction among the workforce. However, the negotiations and September mediation with a mediator failed.
Acting in accordance with the Polish labour disputes resolution act, Inicjatywa Pracownicza (IP) proceeded with a strike referendum. In order to be valid, it needs to be conducted at the whole company level. From October to December 2022, shopstewards collected unprompted votes inside six Amazon warehouses. Thousands of people voted. However, at the beginning of 2023 Amazon restricted access to further warehouses by not allowing the referendum at the canteens. Union representatives (who were workers of Amazon, employed at different sites) were not allowed to enter the workplaces. Inicjatywa Pracownicza (IP) perceived this to be an unlawful obstruction of an labour dispute and organised protests in front of the warehouses. Members filed notices to the public prosecutor's office on suspicion of a crime. In April 2023 the public prosecutor's office in Świebodzin decided to initiate an investigation. We summarise the results of the vote and the actions that our union took during this time.