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US authorities order new vote in Amazon union bid

Online retail giant violated rules during ballot, says National Labour Relations Board

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 30 Nov 2021 1:00PM

US authorities order new vote in Amazon union bid
Amazon is currently facing a group of workers in a New York warehouse, besides those in Alabama, also seeking to create a union. – AFP pic, November 30, 2021

NEW YORK – United States labour authorities yesterday ordered a new vote on whether Amazon warehouse workers in Alabama can form a union, saying the online retail giant had violated rules during the ballot.

Organisers vying to form the first union at the e-commerce colossus in the US had appealed after employees voted overwhelmingly in April against the effort.

No new date was set and Amazon declined to say whether it plans to appeal the order from a National Labour Relations Board (NLRB) official overseeing the matter.

“Today’s decision confirms what we were saying all along – that Amazon’s intimidation and interference prevented workers from having a fair say in whether they wanted a union in their workplace,” said Stuart Appelbaum, president of the Retail, Wholesale and Department Store Union.

Regional NLRB official Lisa Henderson, in her decision, cited objections from the organisers, such as Amazon creating the “impression that it was recording the identity of employees who voted”.

Amazon, in a statement, said workers at the site had already rejected forming a union.

“It’s disappointing that the NLRB has now decided that those votes shouldn’t count. As a company, we don’t think unions are the best answer for our employees,” wrote Kelly Nantel, an Amazon spokesman. 

The vote in the small Alabama town of Bessemer was the focus of much attention, with the vote pitting supporters of the unionised employees – artists, Democratic, and Republican lawmakers and even President Joe Biden – against Amazon, whose business has flourished during the Covid-19 pandemic.

Amazon is currently facing a group of workers in a New York warehouse also seeking to create a union. 

NLRB’s decision also comes at a time when another major US company, the Starbucks coffee chain, is also engaged in a bitter struggle over unionisation at three coffee shops in the northeast US.

Management has deployed significant resources to convince employees at these three locations to vote against forming a union. They have until December 8 to return their ballots. – AFP, November 30, 2021

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