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As Amazon workers in Alabama debate unionizing, The Times investigates how the company has tried to thwart past efforts.


As Amazon workers in Alabama debate unionizing, The Times investigates how the company has tried to thwart past efforts.
Volunteers canvassing for union votes in front of an Amazon fulfillment center in Bessemer, Ala.Credit.Bob Miller for The New York Times
Published March 16, 2021Updated March 18, 2021
Nearly 6,000 workers have until March 29 to decide whether to join the Retail, Wholesale and Department Store Union. A labor victory could energize workers in other U.S. communities, where Amazon has more than 800 warehouses employing more than 500,000 people.
“This is happening in the toughest state, with the toughest company, at the toughest moment,” said Janice Fine, a professor of labor studies at Rutgers University. “If the union can prevail given those three facts, it will send a message that Amazon is organizable everywhere.” ....

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How Amazon Crushes Unions


How Amazon Crushes Unions
In a secret settlement in Virginia, Amazon swore off threatening and intimidating workers. As the company confronts increased labor unrest, its tactics are under scrutiny.
Amazon’s warehouse in Chester, Va., where a union effort tried to organize about 30 facilities technicians in 2014 and 2015.Credit.Carlos Bernate for The New York Times
Published March 16, 2021Updated April 5, 2021
RICHMOND, Va. Five years ago, Amazon was compelled to post a “notice to employees” on the break-room walls of a warehouse in east-central Virginia.
The notice was printed simply, in just two colors, and crammed with words. But for any worker who bothered to look closely, it was a remarkable declaration. Amazon listed 22 forms of behavior it said it would disavow, each beginning in capital letters: “WE WILL NOT.” ....

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