Readers might recall that after a recent election at a Staten Island Amazon warehouse, workers had voted to form a union, marking a first for the company.
Following the successful unionization at the Staten Island warehouse, it was speculated that Amazon might assert objections to the results in an effort to have a second election held. It turns out, that might just be what what happens. In recent days, Amazon asserted about 25 objections to the results and has requested the National Labor Relations Board (“NLRB”) order a second election take place. Amazon’s main point of contention is that union organizers improperly influenced the results given their alleged strong arm tactics to get workers to vote yes on unionization.
Now just because Amazon has asserted objections does not mean the results will be thrown out or that a second election will take place. With that being said, Amazon’s objections are the first step in getting a second bite at the apple and having a second election. Will the NLRB order a second election in this instance? I am not so sure, but this is worth keeping an eye on in the coming weeks.
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