Yesterday, a petition was filed with the National Labor Relations Board (“NLRB”) in which workers at a second Staten Island Amazon warehouse have asked the NLRB to hold a union election.
Readers will recall that last month, the NLRB found a “sufficient showing of interest” among workers at one Amazon warehouse in Staten Island such that an election was authorized by the NLRB. As previously noted, just because an election will be held does not necessarily suggest that the unionization effort will be successful. With that being said, organized labor cheered the authorization of the election at the first warehouse, partly because of how difficult it has been for organized labor to unionize Amazon.
With this second unionization effort underway at the second Amazon warehouse, we might be seeing the start of a wave of other unionization efforts at other Amazon warehouses. Bear in mind of course that the NLRB has not authorized an election at this second warehouse, however. At this time, we simply have a petition on file with the NLRB asking that an election be given the green light. Stay tuned.
For additional information: https://www.cnbc.com/2022/02/02/amazon-workers-in-new-york-file-petition-for-union-election.html
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