KEY POINTS
  • Workers at four Amazon logistic centers across Germany went on strike Monday, with others potentially joining over the Easter holiday period. 
  • It's part of a long-running campaign for better pay and conditions. 
  • An Amazon spokeswoman said the company saw very limited participation in the strike across Germany, adding there was no operational impact so customer deliveries would not be delayed.
Amazon employees strike in front of the company's logistics center in Bad Hersfeld, Germany

Workers at four Amazon logistic centers in Germany went on strike on Monday, the latest action in a long-running campaign for better pay and conditions.

Trade union Verdi said workers at warehouses in Rheinberg, Werne, Bad Hersfeld and Koblenz had stopped work, with the strike set to last until Thursday in some centers, and others potentially joining over the Easter holiday period.