Amazon employees vote against unionizing another New York warehouse

About 62% of workers who voted at the company’s sortation center in the borough of Staten Island refused to join the Amazon labor union.

About 62% of workers who voted at the company’s sortation center in the borough of Staten Island refused to join the Amazon labor union.

Amazon.com Inc. workers have voted against unionizing a second warehouse in New York City, a vote count showed on Monday, representing a defeat for labor organizers who just Won his first American victory in the week beforeretailing giant,

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According to a tally of U.S. National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) officials, about 62% of workers who voted at the company’s sorting center in the borough of Staten Island, known as LDJ5, joined the Amazon Labor Union (ALU). ) refused to attend.