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Omaha Steve

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Tue Jun 23, 2026, 07:06 AM Yesterday

Amazon ordered to collectively bargain at San Francisco warehouse [View all]

Source: MSN-Bloomberg

Story by Josh Eidelson • 8h

(Bloomberg) -- A US labor board judge ruled that Amazon.com Inc. must collectively bargain with California warehouse workers, teeing up a legal battle that could end with President Donald Trump’s appointees reversing a major union-friendly precedent.

In a Monday ruling, National Labor Relations Board judge Michael Silverstein found that Amazon violated federal law by refusing to recognize the Teamsters union after it obtained majority support from a group of employees at a San Francisco delivery center in 2024. Silverstein’s ruling relied on a Biden-era NLRB precedent, Cemex Construction Materials Pacific LLC.

Under Cemex, if a union signs up a legitimate majority of staff, a company is required to either recognize and bargain with the labor group, or ask the NLRB to hold an election testing its support. Amazon, the judge wrote, did neither.

The judge’s ruling represents one of only a few times the e-commerce giant has ever been ordered to collectively bargain with US employees. But like other recent rulings against the company involving a New York City warehouse and a Philadelphia Whole Foods store, it is unlikely to actually lead to collective bargaining any time soon.


Read more: https://www.msn.com/en-us/money/companies/amazon-ordered-to-collectively-bargain-at-san-francisco-warehouse/ar-AA26j3wY

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