Amazon Workers in New York City Target a Union VoteIt's the second unionization attempt this year, following the vote at Amazon's BHM1 fulfillment center in Bessemer, Alabama this past April.

ByAmanda Breen

The New York Timesreports that hourly workers at Amazon's JFK8 fulfillment center in New York City are gathering signatures to file for a union election and are expected to contact the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) on Monday.

It's the second unionization attempt this year,following the vote at Amazon's BHM1 fulfillment centerin Bessemer, Alabama this past April. The vote attracted national attention and was ultimately decided in favor of the online retail giant,with approximately 1,700 of the company's 3,000 workers standing against unionization. But the Retail, Wholesale and Department Store Union accused Amazon of unfairly influencing the vote, and in August, the NLRB ruled that Amazon had violated U.S. labor laws and suggested Bessemer workers call a new vote.

The efforts in Alabama were spearheaded by a national retail workers union while the one in New York is being driven by current and former Amazon employees, led by Christian Smalls, who want to create a new independent union known as the Amazon Labor Union.

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Over 5,000 employees work at Amazon's JFK8 center, where multiple protests surrounding the company's lacking Covid-19 safety procedures have been held since the beginning of the pandemic. Amazon fired Smalls after he led a walkout, claiming he'd violated a quarantine order by taking part in the event.The state of New York sued Amazon,alleging retaliation against Smalls.

But thecorporation continues to stand firmly against the unionizationof its employees, deploying a range of tactics to keep it at bay: from offering competitive wages to airing anti-union ads on Twitch.

Amazon has 1.3 million employees and aims to hire 300,000 seasonal and permanent hourly workers in the U.S. this fall.Although the company has increased wages,it has a massive turnover ratethat posed a threat to continued growth even prior to the pandemic.

亚马逊并不是唯一一家面临pandemic-exacerbated employee strikes. Workers at John Deere and at the plants that make Oreos and Kellogg cereals have gone on strike, and employees at some Starbucks locations have also filed to form a union.

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Amanda Breen

Entrepreneur Staff

Features Writer

Amanda Breen is a features writer at Entrepreneur.com. She is a graduate of Barnard College and received an MFA in writing at Columbia University, where she was a news fellow for the School of the Arts.

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