Almost 6,000 workers at an Amazon warehouse near Birmingham, Ala., were eligible to vote in an election
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Almost 6,000 workers at an Amazon warehouse near Birmingham, Ala., were eligible to vote in an election that ended on March 29 to decide whether to form the first union at an Amazon operation in the United States. For years the company has fiercely resisted employees unionizing. In the video, you will hear about unionization at Amazon and the tactics being used to fend of union organizers.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nESQX_qTZzA
An article following Jennifer Bates, an Amazon worker who lives in Birmingham.
https://www.cnn.com/2021/10/21/tech/amazon-jennifer-bates-risk-takers/index.html
- Why is Amazon is so resistant to there being a union at its warehouse? What does the company have to gain or lose with a union win or loss?
- Why do Ms. Bates and the other union activists want to have a union at Amazon? What are the implications of a win, not just for Ms. Bates, but for labor unions more generally?
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