Amazon workers at a Minnesota warehouse are temporarily going on strike Monday, the first of two Prime Day summer sales, the Daily Beast reported. Employees at the Shakopee, Minn., Amazon Fulfillment center said they will walk out out for a six-hour period overlapping with the morning and evening shifts. The workers argue Amazon has failed to meet their demands, including converting more temp positions to Amazon employees and permanently easing productivity quotas that workers say make their jobs unsafe. Several workers are traveling from Seattle to join the protests outside of Minneapolis, according to a statement from Amazon Employees For...