Earlier this afternoon, it was announced that workers at an Amazon warehouse in Staten Island have voted to reject forming a union with 618 votes against and only 380 in favor.
Readers will recall that a few weeks ago, another Amazon in warehouse had voted to unionize. (Bear in mind that Amazon is challenging the results of that election and the National Labor Relations Board is reviewing the matter.) That election marked a somewhat monumental moment at the company as that warehouse became the first Amazon warehouse to successfully form a union. Attention then turned to whether lightning could strike twice in Staten Island and whether another successful election would occur.
Despite labor advocates making a strong push to achieve another victory and Senator Bernie Sanders and Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez lending their voice to the cause, that apparently did not do enough to sway those workers that were voting in this election.
I think the question now centers on whether this is a short term setback for labor advocates or instead the turning point for companies starting to score victories in their efforts to beat back unions. Stay tuned.
For additional information: https://nypost.com/2022/05/02/second-amazon-union-vote-in-nyc-fails-despite-aoc-sanders-support/amp/
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