How Amazon Crushes Unions
RICHMOND, Va. Five years ago, Amazon was compelled to post a notice to employees on the break-room walls of a warehouse in east-central Virginia.
The notice was printed simply, in just two colors, and crammed with words. But for any worker who bothered to look closely, it was a remarkable declaration. Amazon listed 22 forms of behavior it said it would disavow, each beginning in capital letters: WE WILL NOT.
We will not threaten you with the loss of your job if you are a union supporter, Amazon wrote, according to a photo of the notice reviewed by The New York Times. We will not interrogate you about the union or engage in surveillance of you while you participate in union activities. We will not threaten you with unspecified reprisals because you are a union supporter. We will not threaten to get union supporters.
Amazon posted the list after the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers accused it of doing those very things during a two-year-long push to unionize 30 facilities technicians at the warehouse in Chester, just south of Richmond. While Amazon did not admit to violations of labor laws, the company promised in a settlement with federal regulators to tell workers that it would rigorously obey the rules in the future.
https://www.nytimes.com/2021/03/16/technology/amazon-unions-virginia.html