Amazon Must Not Interfere With US Union Effort, Say Investors

By: The FT

February 9, 2021

 

Amazon should stop interfering with efforts by its workers to unionise ahead of a pivotal vote in Alabama, said a group of more than 70 of its investors.

 

Mail-in balloting began this week among more than 5,800 employees in Bessemer, a suburb of Birmingham, marking the first attempt by US-based Amazon workers to vote for union representation. But an anti-union campaign has been waged through posters, flurries of text messages and compulsory meetings during working hours.

 

A website has been set up to advise workers that unionisation would mean “it won’t be easy to be as helpful and social with each other”.

 

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