Amazon employees on Staten Island have filed for a vote to form a union.

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AMAZON WORKERS ON STATEN ISLAND FILE FOR UNION VOTE Amazon workers are persisting in their attempts to unionize. After Bessemer, Alabama, now about 2,000 workers at the e-retail giant‘s facilities in Staten Island, N.Y., have requested the federal labor officials to authorize a union vote. “The goal and purpose of the Amazon Labor Union is to change the relationship between the company and its workers so we can negotiate a better, safer, and more equitable workplace,” the ALU said on its website. Nearly 7000 people are working at the four facilities of Amazon on Staten Island. Unions need to submit signatures from 30% of workers to meet the minimum federal threshold for a vote. The ALU wants pay raises, time off increases and a right to employee advocacy and longer breaks, better medical facilities against the pandemic and holidays. The workers have been raising funds on GoFundMe since April and have raised $20,000 so far. “With a union, everything is on the table,” the website said.

Nearly 7000 people are working at the four facilities of Amazon on Staten Island.

Amazon has been very strict about any attempts at unionization at its facilities. Earlier, in 2014, a similar attempt was made by technicians at a warehouse in Delaware, but the workers were unable to garner the minimum required votes to join any union. The company then had retained a premier anti-union law firm, Morgan Lewis & Bockius, to successfully fight off the union representation bid by the equipment maintenance and repair technicians. The same firm represented Amazon in the Alabama unionization attempt too.


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