Amazon accused of 'dirty tricks' as UK union withdraws recognition bid at strike-hit site

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Amazon accused of 'dirty tricks' as UK union withdraws recognition bid at strike-hit site
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The company says it hires depending on demand within the business but the GMB believes it has brought in 1,300 workers just to scupper its bid for official union recognition.

A spokesperson said:"At Amazon, we regularly recruit new team members, across the country and across the year, providing great new career opportunities for thousands of people and to meet customer demand.They added:"We respect our employees' rights to join, or not to join, a union.

"At Amazon, these benefits and opportunities come with the job, as does the ability to communicate directly with the leadership of the company."

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