Strike at Momox: Verdi demands better wages and working conditions!
Momox employees in Leipzig are on strike on October 30, 2025 for better wages and working conditions. Verdi calls for collective agreements.

Strike at Momox: Verdi demands better wages and working conditions!
Today is an exciting day for all Momox employees in Leipzig. The first all-day strike begins at midnight at the warehouse of the popular purchasing portal for used books and media, which is located in the immediate vicinity of the exhibition center. The Verdi union has called on employees to take this step after employers ignored initial demands. Loud MDR The strike begins at midnight and ends at 11:59 p.m.
The central demands of the employees are clear: They want the collective agreements of the retail and mail order trade for Saxony, Saxony-Anhalt and Thuringia to be recognized. The Verdi demands not only include fair pay, but also more vacation and a respectful approach to the work of employees. Over 700 employees have already spoken out in favor of a collective agreement in a majority petition, which makes it clear that something is wrong. Union secretary Ronny Streich explains that years of discussions and surveys have led to this industrial dispute.
Background of the strike
This is the first strike at Momox, which affects the largest logistics center for used books and fashion items in Europe. The selected demands also include a wage increase of 2.50 euros per hour, which would already move employees out of the current challenges in the retail sector ZDF be addressed. This wage increase would be very useful in contrast to low average wages in retail, especially since 85 percent of employees consider their salary to be unfair.
The employers had already asked in mid-September to start collective bargaining - a request that was ignored. This ignorance not only causes anger among employees, but has also resulted in many employees being intimidated in their voices in internal meetings, according to Verdi. A circumstance that the union brands as anti-union and anti-democratic.
Strike for better working conditions
The mood among the workers is tense, but the determination to strike is strong. The plan is for the strikers to gather from midnight to draw attention to their concerns and emphasize their demands. At a time when wages in retail are well below the average for other industries, this step is seen as necessary.
Given the current income situation, there is increased pressure on retail not only in Leipzig, but also in many other cities. Employees are more than ever looking for better working models and fair compensation. Despite all the adversities, the concerns of the employees and the union are unmistakable: more respect, better conditions and fair pay.