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Omaha Steve

(103,496 posts)
Fri Apr 9, 2021, 03:22 PM Apr 2021

NLRB Announces Results in Amazon Election



April 09, 2021

Washington, DC – The National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) completed a vote count today in an election involving employees at Amazon’s facility in Bessemer, Alabama. There were approximately 3,041 employees who mailed in ballots indicating whether they want to be represented by the Retail, Wholesale and Department Store Union. The Tally of Ballots shows the following uncertified results:
Approximate number of eligible voters 5,876
Number of void ballots 76
Number of votes cast for the Petitioner, the Retail, Wholesale and Department Store Union 738
Number of votes cast against participating labor organization 1,798
Number of challenged ballots 505
Number of valid votes counted plus challenged ballots 3,041

Challenges are not sufficient in number to affect the results of the election.

A majority of the valid votes counted plus challenged ballots has not been cast for the Petitioner, the Retail, Wholesale and Department Store Union.

The parties have five business days to file objections contesting the conduct or results of the election.

The ballot count was conducted by NLRB Region 10 employees at the Birmingham, Alabama, Resident Office.

Established in 1935, the National Labor Relations Board is an independent federal agency that protects employees, employers, and unions from unfair labor practices and protects the right of private sector employees to join together, with or without a union, to improve wages, benefits and working conditions. The NLRB conducts hundreds of workplace elections and investigates thousands of unfair labor practice charges each year.



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rurallib

(63,207 posts)
2. And why do they not even vote?
Fri Apr 9, 2021, 04:46 PM
Apr 2021

just doing some quick math in my head it looks like over 40% didn't vote at all. That is literally a NO vote no matter how you slice it. Might as well at least have the guts to vote NO.

MichMan

(13,235 posts)
3. Before they had counted the votes, people were bragging about the high participation
Fri Apr 9, 2021, 08:27 PM
Apr 2021

Didn't seem that high to me for an election by mail

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