- Amazon.Com, Inc AMZN looks to close down three of its U.K. warehouses in 2023, likely to impact 1,200 employees.
- Hemel Hempstead, Doncaster, and Gourock will shut down this year, making way for two new fulfillment centers, Bloomberg reports.
- The new sites will ultimately create 2,500 jobs in the next three years.
- Also Read: Amazon Scores Another Victory In Preventing Unionization Efforts At US Warehouse
- Amazon proposed to offer jobs to the employees at the affected warehouses.
- Recently, Amazon shared plans to slash over 18,000 jobs, or 1% of total employees, in a record layoff as it struggled with the behavioral change in consumers on pandemic recovery.
- The GMB union called the move a “kick in the teeth” for staff and said it was unreasonable to ask employees to move to a different location, “which may be many miles away.”
- The downsizing came after Amazon succeeded in thwarting unionization at its warehouses.
- Amazon also battled warehouse unionization attempts in the U.K. apart from the U.S.
- Price Action: AMZN shares traded higher by 0.11% at $87.46 on the last check Tuesday.
- Amazon Warehouse in Maryland photo via Wikimedia Commons
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