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douglas9

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Sun Apr 11, 2021, 04:47 PM Apr 2021

Union loss may bring new phase of campaign against Amazon

The lopsided vote against a union at Amazon’s warehouse in Bessemer, Alabama, was a major disappointment to organized labor, which regards the fight with Amazon as central to labor’s survival. Yet the defeat doesn’t mark the end of the campaign against Amazon so much as a shift in strategy.

In interviews, labor leaders said they would step up their informal efforts to highlight and resist the company’s business and labor practices rather than seek elections at individual job sites, as in Bessemer. The approach includes everything from walkouts and protests to public relations campaigns that draw attention to Amazon’s leverage over its customers and competitors.

“We’re focused on building a new type of labor movement where we don’t rely on the election process to raise standards,” said Jesse Case, secretary-treasurer of a Teamsters local in Iowa that is seeking to rally the state’s Amazon drivers and warehouse workers to pressure the company.

The strategy reflects a paradox of the labor movement: While the Gallup Poll has found that roughly two-thirds of Americans approve of unions — up from one-half at the low point in 2009 — it has rarely been more difficult to unionize a large company.


https://www.deccanherald.com/business/union-loss-may-bring-new-phase-of-campaign-against-amazon-972673.html

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Union loss may bring new phase of campaign against Amazon (Original Post) douglas9 Apr 2021 OP
Amazon is in AL for a reason! And will continue to take advantage of poorer red states where PortTack Apr 2021 #1
Organize in the Blue states, Big mistake trying to organize Beachnutt Apr 2021 #2
amazon shoppers only care about cheap. quality, worker concerns, not so much nt msongs Apr 2021 #3

PortTack

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1. Amazon is in AL for a reason! And will continue to take advantage of poorer red states where
Sun Apr 11, 2021, 04:56 PM
Apr 2021

workers are happy just to have a job. They don’t realize they could make their lot in life a lot better by organizing and unionizing

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