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Amazon workers in Alabama will have the opportunity decide whether to unionize for the third time in three years. A federal administrative judge ruled on Tuesday that the retail giant improperly influenced the most recent election, in which employees rejected a bid to unionize.
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A monthslong hearing is beginning on Thursday, April 25 to decide the future of the unionization campaign at Amazon's Bessemer warehouse. The results could reportedly decide if workers will have an opportunity to hold a third union election.
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The Retail, Wholesale and Department Store Union had said earlier this month that Amazon terminated Jennifer Bates while she was tending to injuries she received while working at Amazon. It had also said Amazon refused to make workplace adjustments for Bates, who was outspoken about workplace safety issues at the company.
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An Amazon worker in Alabama that has been vocal in unionization efforts, has been terminated by the company, according to the Retail, Wholesale and Department Store Union.
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A vote not to unionize at Amazon’s Bessemer plant may not be the end of the matter. The National Relations Board will meet tomorrow to discuss close to…
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Workers at the Amazon warehouse in Bessemer have voted against unionizing. The final vote was 1,798 against the union and 738 votes for it. The National…
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The vote for unionization at the Amazon plant in Bessemer could have major implications throughout the country. Over 6,000 workers are in the midst of…
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Workers at the Amazon facility near Bessemer will soon learn if they’re going union or not. The National Labor Relations Board will start counting the…
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The voting deadline for unionization for Amazon workers in Bessemer is approaching. A rally is taking place in the Birmingham suburb in support of this…