when workers at a Staten Island warehouse voted to join the Amazon Labor Union. Last month, workers at a Whole Foods store in Philadelphia voted to join the United Food and Commercial Workers union.
Amazon.com Inc. workers at a warehouse in North Carolina overwhelmingly rejected union representation, marking a victory for the company’s efforts to prevent its blue collar workforce from organizing.
The facility in the suburb of Garner, North Carolina, employs roughly 4,700 workers and is the site of Amazon’s latest labor showdown.
to be represented under the local arm of the United Food and Commercial Workers International Union. It was a sweet and relatively speedy victory for the organizers, considering that they’d ...
workers at a Whole Foods store in Philadelphia voted to join the United Food and Commercial Workers union. Amazon responded to the Garner union drive with a barrage of anti-union messages in the ...
Amazon-owned Whole Foods asked regulators ... The tactic could delay efforts by the United Food and Commercial Workers union to organize workers inside the e-commerce behemoth.
Kim Cordova, president of United Food and Commercial Workers Local 7, said the union will return to negotiations with an ...