Amazon Is Cracking Down on Union Organizing, Workers Say
More than a year and a half after Amazon workers on Staten Island voted to form the company’s first union
Read moreMore than a year and a half after Amazon workers on Staten Island voted to form the company’s first union
Read moreAmazon is scheduled to meet with members of the Federal Trade Commission next week to discuss an antitrust lawsuit that
Read moreA dissident group within the Amazon Labor Union, the only certified union in the country representing Amazon employees, filed a
Read moreThe company has more than 350,000 corporate and tech employees globally. More than 800 in Seattle and 1,600 globally have
Read moreFederal labor regulators have concluded that Amazon’s policy of restricting the warehouse access of off-duty employees is illegal, backing a
Read moreAmazon violated labor law in advance of unionization elections last year at two warehouses on Staten Island, a federal administrative
Read moreThe company has told Wall Street that it has tightened its belt in the past and can do so again.
Read moreThe e-commerce giant, which also turned a profit in its latest quarter, indicated sales in the holiday period might rise
Read moreFor the second time, plans by Amazon to substantially expand its presence in the New York area have been abandoned
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