Amazon 'disappointed' with union vote, may file objection based on 'undue influence' by NLRB - GeekWire

 Panzer was tootling around in the Catosphere when he decided to make a stop at the GeekWire site. With just a little digging in the posts there, our illustrious kitty boy found one about Amazon's response to last week's unionization vote.
 According to Taylor Soper's post, Amazon is considering filing objections against the "undue influence" the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) had over the union vote. During the vote the NLRB sued Amazon to force the company to hire back a fired employee. That employee is the one who started (and is president of) the Amazon Labor Union after he was fired. Amazon (and the National Retail Federation and the U.S. Chamber of Commerce) believe this court case suggested the "undue influence" to get the warehouse workers to vote to join the fired worker's Amazon Labor Union.
  Panzer says, What will happen? What will happen?
Panzer says, "This little kitty wants to know, how much the workers will be charged for monthly dues in the union? And, now that they're a union warehouse, do they all have to join the union whether they voted for it or not?  And, do new employees have to join the union to work there? That's a lot of money for the Amazon Labor Union."
 Note: This is a long post. Bring a cup of tea and three chocolate chip cookies (biscuits) for today's reading selection.
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Published on April 06, 2022 11:16
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