Amazon unionization efforts get a boost under a settlement with U.S. labor board
https://www.npr.org/2021/12/23/1067698799/amazon-nlrb-union
NEW YORK Under pressure to improve worker rights, Amazon has reached a settlement with the National Labor Relations Board to allow its employees to freely organize and without retaliation.
According to the settlement, the online behemoth Amazon said it would reach out to its warehouse workers former and current via email who were on the job anytime from March 22 to now to notify them of their organizing rights. The settlement outlines that Amazon workers, which number 750,000 in the U.S., have more room to organize within the buildings. For example, Amazon pledged it will not threaten workers with discipline or call the police when they are engaging in union activity in exterior non-work areas during non-work time.
According to the terms of the settlement, the labor board will be able to more easily sue Amazon without going through a laborious process of administrative hearings if it found that the online company reneged on its agreement.
"Whether a company has 10 employees or a million employees, it must abide by the National Labor Relations Act," said NLRB General Counsel Jennifer Abruzzo, in a statement. "This settlement agreement provides a crucial commitment from Amazon to millions of its workers across the United States that it will not interfere with their right to act collectively to improve their workplace by forming a union or taking other collective action."
FULL story at link above.