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Related: About this forumThousands of Amazon warehouse employees to vote on whether to form retailer's first US union
Thousands of workers at an Amazon facility in Alabama will begin voting in February on whether to unionize. If the effort succeeds, it would be the first U.S.-based union for the online retailer.
About 6,000 warehouse workers are eligible to participate in the vote starting Feb. 8, according to the National Labor Relations Board. Voting will remain open until March 29.
The workers are voting on whether to become part of the Retail, Wholesale and Department Store Union. Workers at the Alabama facility first filed a notice in November about holding an election, according to NPR.
Amazon has hired hundreds of thousands of workers around the world to keep up with surges in demand during the coronavirus pandemic. Online shopping and delivery services have seen spikes since stay-at-home orders and other health recommendations have kept people away from in-person retail locations.
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3Hotdogs
(15,146 posts)Their dues will take away most of their salary? They will be paying for new Caddys for union delegates? Amazon will have to ship their neighborhood delivery jobs to China? Amazon won't be able to afford to give them any more raises? Unions take away the right to free labor?
What da fucks wrong with them?
Yes, Martha, its sarcasm. Sorry to upset you.
