While Amazon continues to push back against the successful unionization of one of its warehouse in Staten Island, the company has come under fire over allegations that it terminated two workers at a facility in Maryland because they were attempting to unionize.
Amazonians United, which has taken steps to organize Amazon warehouses around the country, has alleged that after two workers at the Maryland facility were encouraging their coworkers to unionize and stage a walkout, the company terminated these workers. In response to these allegations, Amazon has argued that it did not violate federal labor law by terminating the two workers over their unionization efforts. While Amazon did not provide further information, it indicated it would produce evidence to show the allegations were untrue and the workers were lawfully terminated.
Although I would not necessarily read too much into these allegations, this is yet another headache for the company to deal with as it grapples with a growing unionization push at its warehouses around the country.
For additional information: https://www.washingtonpost.com/dc-md-va/2022/06/21/amazon-maryland-workers-fired-union/
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