News & Commentary July 13, 2023 Amazon is facing a National Labor Relations Board complaint
https://onlabor.org/july-13-2023/
By Linh Tang
Linh is a student at Harvard Law School.
or the first time, Amazon is facing a National Labor Relations Board complaint for allegedly refusing to bargain with the Amazon Labor Union (ALU), who represents its workers at the Staten Island warehouse. The ALU became the workers representative after a vote in April 2022, which made the location the first Amazon warehouse to have unionized. The certification of the union as the exclusive bargaining representative was an uphill battlethere were months-long legal battles with Amazon where the company accused ALU of illegally pressuring workers to vote for the union.
On Wednesday, the Wage and Hour Division of the U.S. Department of Labor sent the White House a proposal to expand overtime protections to more workers. Currently, salaried workers who make more than a certain amount of money per year and work in a bona fide executive, administrative, or professional capacity are exempt from the one-and-a-half overtime pay requirements under the Fair Labor Standards Act. The new proposal purportedly raises the salary threshold piece of the test, which would expand overtime protections to more workers. More details of the proposal will be available once it is cleared by the White House to be published in the Federal Register.
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