Union files objections to Amazon's actions in Bessemer, AL election
It claims the company threatened to close the facility if it unionized
By Mitchell Clark Apr 7, 2022, 8:56pm EDT
The Retail, Wholesale and Department Store Union (or RWDSU) has filed objections against Amazon to the National Labor Relations Board, saying that the company has again interfered with its election in Bessemer, Alabama (via CNBC).
In a press release, the union alleges that the company threatened an employee with plant closure if the Union was voted in, barred employees from posting pro-union literature, and engaged in surveillance and / or created the impression of surveillance of employees engaged in protected concerted activities, among many other things. The union is asking the NLRB to schedule a hearing on its objections to determine whether the results of the second Bessemer election should be set aside and a new election held.
The complaint, which you can read in full below, is about Amazons behavior during the union election that wrapped up last month. The final outcome of that election is currently unknown while the votes were tallied at 993 to 875 against unionization, there were over 400 challenged ballots. As a result, the outcome depends on a hearing that hasnt yet been scheduled.
FULL story:
https://www.theverge.com/2022/4/7/23015822/union-objections-amazon-bessemer-alabama-election-redo