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Amazon workers vote down Alabama union campaign

The Verge

Amazon employees at a Bessemer, Alabama warehouse have voted against unionizing the facility’s roughly 5,800-person workforce. The eligibility for 505 ballots was contested, mostly by Amazon; because more than half the total votes opposed unionization, these challenged ballots were not opened. Photo by PATRICK T. Our system is broken”.

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Amazon changed traffic light timing during union drive, county officials say

The Verge

As part of its ongoing fight over an Alabama warehouse’s efforts to unionize, Amazon reportedly changed the timing of a traffic light outside the warehouse, according to reporting by More Perfect Union. Amazon has vigorously contested the effort, posting anti-unionization flyers throughout the factory, most noticeably in the bathroom. “I

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The Amazon union vote is being appealed, and the hearing begins today

The Verge

A new phase of the historic union vote by Amazon warehouse workers in Bessemer, Alabama begins today. The news kicks off with an appeals hearing where the Retail, Wholesale and Department Store Union (RWDSU) will contest the results of the election. But experts say the election was always going to be hotly contested.

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The Amazon union case has come down to a mailbox

The Verge

For months during the union drive, Amazon warehouse workers in Bessemer, Alabama, felt like they were being watched. Wallace’s comments came during a National Labor Relations Board hearing, where the union is contesting the results of the election it lost in early April. Photo by PATRICK T. FALLON/AFP via Getty Images. Sounds like it!

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As Trump makes legal labor action more difficult with labor board cuts, some workers are considering other options

Fast Company Tech

Wilcox has since filed a lawsuit contesting her firing, arguing that it violated some of the very labor laws she previously enforced.) In January, the NLRB reported that the board was hearing 62 separate cases in which administrative law judges had determined Starbucks had broken labor laws.